Charlottesville: A Story Of Rage And Resistance
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Charlottesville: A Story Of Rage And Resistance Is A Rigorous, Panoptic Account Of The 2017 Weekend When A March In A Small Southern City Collided With Warnings, Fear, And Resolve. This Nonfiction Work By Pulitzer Prize Finalist Deborah Baker Places The Events In A Broader History Of Memory, Monuments, And Extremism, Offering A Sober, Insightful Look At Who Bears Responsibility When A Community Is Tested. Suitable For Readers Curious About Current Events, Social Justice, And Civic Memory, It Carries A Thoughtful, Urgent Tone That Invites Reflection And Action.
Beginning With The City Itself, Baker Focuses On The People Who Saw Danger Coming And Acted—Clergy, Activists, Organizers, And Ordinary Residents Who Stood Up To Defend Neighbors. She Threads Meticulous Reporting With Historical Context, Tracing Echoes Of A Prior Charlottesville Moment Tied To An Emissary Of Ezra Pound Who Sought To Spark A Race War, And Showing How Debates About The Nation’S Founding Myths Shape Present-Day Violence. The Narrative Flows Through Scenes, Interviews, And Documents, Offering A Clear Chronology That Makes Complex Issues Feel Intimate And Urgent.
Written In Accessible, Steady Prose, The Book Balances Heart With Rigor, Presenting Both The Emotional Texture Of Those Days And The Analytical Threads That Explain How Warning Signs Were Missed And What Communities Do When They Rally To Protect One AReader reviews
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