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Black Boys Burning The 1959 Fire At The Arkansas Negro Boys Industrial School Grif Stockley

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Black Boys Burning The 1959 Fire At The Arkansas Negro Boys Industrial School Grif Stockley
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Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Grif Stockley
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Black Boys Burning The 1959 Fire At The Arkansas Negro Boys Industrial School Grif Stockley by Grif Stockley instant download after payment.

On the morning of March 5, 1959, Luvenia Long was listening to gospel music when a news bulletin interrupted her radio program. Fire had engulfed the Arkansas Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville, thirteen miles outside of Little Rock. Her son Lindsey had been confined there since January 14, after a judge for juveniles found him guilty of stealing from a neighborhood store owner. To her horror, Lindsey was not among the forty-eight boys who had clawed their way through the windows of the dormitory to safety. Instead, he was among the twenty-one boys between the ages of thirteen and seventeen who burned to death.

Black Boys Burning presents a focused explanation of how systemic poverty perpetuated by white supremacy sealed the fate of those students. A careful telling of the history of the school and fire, the book provides readers a fresh understanding of the broad implications of white supremacy. Grif Stockley's research adds to an evolving understanding of...

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