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Written on: 24/12/2006 by Harriet Klausner (18637 reviews written)
Red River
Lalita Tademy
Warner, January 2007, $24.95
ISBN: 0446578983
The 1872 elections are historical, as the freed slaves of Bottom, Louisiana vote for the first time. The African-Americans overwhelmingly support the republican candidate for sheriff, while the nearby white residents of Colfax go democrat.
In 1873, the white candidate Shaw claims he is the sheriff, but the larger black population disagrees; his opponents stage a sit in at the town courthouse, while praying the military…
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