My Face is Black is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-slave Reparations - Mary Frances Berry - Books - Vintage - 9780307277053 - October 10, 2006
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My Face is Black is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-slave Reparations

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?My face is black is true but its not my fault but I love my name and my honest dealing with my fellow man.? ?Callie House (1899) In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed historian Dr. Mary Frances Berry resurrects the remarkable story of ex-slave Callie House (1861-1928) who, seventy years before the civil-rights movement, headed a demand for ex-slave reparations. A widowed Nashville washerwoman and mother of five, House went on to fight for African American pensions based on those offered to Union soldiers, brilliantly targeting $68 million in taxes on seized rebel cotton and demanding it as repayment for centuries of unpaid labor. Here is the fascinating story of a forgotten civil rights crusader: a woman who emerges as a courageous pioneering activist, a forerunner of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 10, 2006
ISBN13 9780307277053
Publishers Vintage
Pages 336
Dimensions 140 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   312 g
Language English  

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