He Calls Me By Lightning by S Jonathan Bass

He Calls Me By Lightning by S Jonathan Bass

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A heroic reconstruction of the forgotten life of a wrongfully convicted man whose story becomes an historic portrait of racial injustice in the civil rights era.

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He Calls Me By Lightning by S Jonathan Bass

A heroic reconstruction of the forgotten life of a wrongfully convicted man whose story becomes an historic portrait of racial injustice in the civil rights era.
"He Calls Me By Lightning insists that we face the cost of lives that don’t matter to a persistent racial caste systemIt reminds us that human endurance and irrepressible love outlast the glacial pace of change, and proves how much we do not yet know about our history." -- Timothy B. Tyson - New York Times Book Review
"In sharper focus, thanks to Bass’s painstaking research, is a picture of how Jim Crow legal systems operated at the local and state levels. . . . There is much in He Calls Me By Lightning that we needed to know. There is much, almost too much, that is simply nice to know. But we are left, at the last page, with insight into a history of America that can no longer be left unknown." -- Colbert I. King - Washington Post
"This absorbing chronicle of deep injustice reveals how the Jim Crow South protected racial humiliation with distorted law and organized terror. Written with insider knowledge and analytical power, the book engages our senses to experience repression and challenges our intellect to appreciate the courage of resistance." -- Ira Katznelson, author of Fear Itself
"He Calls Me by Lightning is riveting, heartbreaking, and vitally important. Through meticulous research and vivid prose, Bass brings the raucous world of Bessemer, Alabama, to life as it was in the Jim Crow era, and recovers the epic story of Caliph Washington’s struggle for freedom. This odyssey through a profoundly unjust legal system has a great deal to teach us all about the present." -- Patrick Phillips, author of Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America
"The stamina needed to read S. Jonathan Bass’s instructive book about justice systematically deferred in Bessemer, Alabama, is a measure of the reader’s determination to find a scintilla of humanity in a Jim Crow social order apparently unchanged even today" -- David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize winning author of W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography
"On July 12, 1957, a white policeman, Cowboy Clark, was killed. It was never certain whose gunshot did it…Thus began a saga of fourteen years of at once a Dickensian legal nightmare and a clear-eyed indictment of criminal law in Alabama under Jim Crow. In Jonathan Bass’s gripping telling, the bleak houses were a series of grim prisons in which [Caliph] Washington awaited his execution…He Calls Me by Lightning tells of a case, happily in the past, that speaks loudly to injustices that still plague our criminal justice system." -- William S. McFeely, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of Proximity to Death
S. Jonathan Bass is a professor at Alabama’s Samford University and the author of Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Martin Luther King, Jr., Eight White Religious Leaders, and the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
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ISBN 13 9781631492372
ISBN 10 1631492373
Title He Calls Me By Lightning
Author S Jonathan Bass
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2017-04-21
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.