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A Fool's Errand (eBook)

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2022
794 Seiten
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859-654740069-1 (EAN)

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A Fool's Errand - Albion Winegar Tourgée
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In "A Fool's Errand," Albion Winegar Tourgée delivers a compelling narrative that intertwines personal experience with a scathing critique of post-Civil War Reconstruction America. This semi-autobiographical work employs a blend of realism and satire, capturing the struggles of African Americans in the face of systemic oppression and societal indifference. Through the story of a Northern carpetbagger who attempts to effect social change in the South, Tourgée poignantly illustrates the complexities of racial dynamics and the disillusionment that often accompanied idealism during this tumultuous period. His keen observations and eloquent prose render this work both an engaging read and a profound social commentary. Albion Winegar Tourgée was a prominent figure in the late 19th century, known for his staunch advocacy for civil rights and social justice. A Union soldier during the Civil War, his deep commitment to racial equality and desire for reform in the South were shaped by his legal career and experiences in the Reconstruction era. Tourgée's own life experiences resonate within the pages of "A Fool's Errand," as he explores the chasm between aspiration and reality in the pursuit of justice. Readers of "A Fool's Errand" will find a poignant narrative that not only entertains but also educates; it challenges them to reflect on the enduring issues of race and equity in American society. Tourgée's insights remain relevant, making this book a vital addition to any discourse on social justice and an essential reading for anyone interested in the complex legacies of American history.

Albion Winegar Tourgée (1838-1905) was an American soldier, lawyer, judge, novelist, and a key figure in the civil rights movement during the Reconstruction era. His career as an author is interwoven with his legal work and advocacy for racial equality, most notably exemplified in his writings which directly addressed the racial tensions and ideologies of post-Civil War America. His pivotal novel 'A Fool's Errand, by One of the Fools' (1879) offers an insightful critique of the Reconstruction and the insidious nature of white supremacy, drawing heavily from Tourgée's own experiences in the South during that tumultuous time. The novel, based on his own life, captures the adversities faced by those who supported the reconstruction efforts and contributed significantly to the genre of postbellum Southern literature, illustrating the social complexities and racial injustices of the era. Tourgée's influence extended beyond literature; he was also one of the attorneys for the plaintiff in the landmark civil rights case Plessy v. Ferguson, although the ruling established the 'separate but equal' doctrine that sanctioned racial segregation. His literary style typically combines realism with advocacy, aiming to edify and provoke thought regarding the moral and political challenges of his time. Tourgée's corpus is considered essential in understanding the climate of post-Civil War America, particularly from the perspective of those who fought, often in vain, for the rights of African Americans during Reconstruction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 19th Century American Literature • 19th-Century Literature • activism • African American historical fiction • Albion Winegar Tourgée books • American History • American social justice novels • born a crime • Character struggles • civil rights advocacy • Dreams From My Father • historical biographical fiction • historical fiction • historical narrative • History • James Baldwin • Ku Klux Klan • Legal acumen • Literary depiction of racism • Literature General • Newspapers • oprah • Political Commentary • post-Civil War America • Post-Civil War fiction • printing • racial conflict in literature • racial inequality • Racial Justice • reconstruction era • Reconstruction era novel • Say Goodbye for Now • Slavery • Social commentary • social justice themes • southern plantation • Southern United States setting • Tears We Cannot Stop • The New Jim Crow • The Warmth of Other Suns • yellow crocus
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