A Gathering of Old Men
by Ernest J. Gaines
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A story of racism, violence, and self-realization set in backwoods Louisiana under the Jim Crow era. The action is set in motion when a white farmer is murdered by a black, in circumstances reminiscent of the notorious Emmet Till case of the 1950s. Rather than allow the defendant to be summarily executed--or lynched--fifteen elderly black men go to the local sheriff and each confess to the crime, thereby making prosecution of the case virtually impossible.
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Publisher Vintage Books |
Date 1992 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Thorndike Pr |
Date 1984 |
Price $2.94 |
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Publisher Vintage Books |
Date 1984 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Random House Inc |
Date 1983 |
Price $6.00 |
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Publisher Bt Bound |
Date 1999 |
Price $16.21 |
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Publisher Notes
The murder of a white Cajun farmer named Boutan unleashes a fury of buried hatred and defiance, as Sheriff Mapes tries to indentify the killer and prevent revenge.
Media Reviews
"The best-written novel of Southern race relations in over a decade."
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