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Cape Fear Rising

Philip Gerard

When black citizens win elected offices in 1898 Wilmington, NC, white citizens stage a coup. Based on real events. Twenty-fifth anniversary edition.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Blair
  • Publish Date: May 7th, 2019
  • Pages: 432
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.90in - 6.00in - 1.10in - 1.35lb
  • EAN: 9781949467024
  • Categories: African American & Black - HistoricalHistorical - GeneralSouthern

About the Author

Philip Gerard is the author of five novels, eight works of nonfiction, and numerous essays on history, music, and writing craft. He teaches in the BFA and MFA Programs of the Department of Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he has won a number of awards for teaching excellence. He is co-editor with his wife, Jill Gerard, of Chautauqua, the literary journal of the Chautauqua Institution, and serves on the faculty of Goucher College's summer residency MFA program in Creative Nonfiction. Gerard, an avid musician, incorporates bluegrass, folk, country, and original compositions into his readings, playing six- and twelve-string guitar, dobro, banjo, and pedal steel guitar. He and Jill live in Wilmington, NC, on Whiskey Creek near the Intracoastal Waterway.

Praise for this book

"[A] complex and convincing . . . story that smartly limns the tangled combination of economic, social and visceral elements that led Wilmington to violence and . . . would lead North Carolina to adopt constitutional amendments that virtually disenfranchised blacks." -Publishers Weekly "More than just a tale of racism and freedom of expression, Cape Fear Rising brings to the forefront an embarrassing moment in United States history when the building blocks of democracy utterly collapsed." -Encore Magazine "Based on actual events, Cape Fear Rising depicts a southern city's racial nightmare at the bend of the century." -Encore Magazine