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9781608461264: People Wasn't Made To Burn: The True Story of Race, Housing and Murder in Chicago
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"What I appreciate about Joe Allen's work is that he demonstrates as a historian...the power of information--meticulous, distilled, coherent, principled." --John Pilger, author of Freedom Next Time "In a remarkable feat of historical excavation and taut storytelling, Joe Allen tells the incredible story of James Hickman, an African-American man who struck back after a black Chicago slumlord and arsonist decimated his family and nearly destroyed his life. A stark look into a past of big city racism and poverty that we shouldn't forget--and an important contribution to the history of social justice in America." --Alex Heard, author of The Eyes of Willie McGee "James Hickman was one of the hundreds of thousands of black Mississippians to move to Chicago in the 1940s. The nightmarish tragedy that befell the Hickman family there, as well as the actions of the dedicated activists who fought to save Hickman's life by revealing the institutional foundations of that tragedy, are vividly depicted in Joe Allen's important and moving history. Hickman's story illustrates the toxic nature of racial segregation and economic exploitation. The outraged community that united to support Hickman is a refreshing reminder of people's power to organize for change." --Beryl Satter, author of Family Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America "[A] remarkable book... Allen tells the story in admirably straightforward fashion...[painting] a horrific portrait of the inhumane conditions in which blacks were forced to live in the post WWII Chicago." -Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune "People Wasn't Made to Burn presents the 1947 Hickman trial in Chicago and its revelations as a metaphor for racial prejudice and its effects on the lives of ordinary people. The book's story tells of James Hickman's frustration over his inability to get justice in the arson death of his four children, his subsequent killing of the landlord who was deliberately responsible for the fire, and the efforts of the heroic and conscience-arousing Hickman Defense Committee that enabled him to walk out of court a free man." --Kenan Heise, author of Chicago Afternoons With Leon
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In 1947, James Hickman shot and killed the landlord he believed was responsible for a tragic fire which took the lives of four of his children on Chicago's west side. Prosecutors sought a death sentence for Hickman, but a vibrant defence campaign - which included the famous actress Tallulah Bankhead and acclaimed artist Ben Shahn - exposed how poverty and racism led to his crime and ultimately helped Hickman win his freedom. In the best tradition of true crime drama and narrative non-fiction, Joe Allen unearths the compelling story of that campaign.

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  • VerlagHaymarket Books
  • Erscheinungsdatum2011
  • ISBN 10 1608461262
  • ISBN 13 9781608461264
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten218
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