ISBN-13: 978-1-58367-202-0
304 pages
Cloth-bound
January 2010. Pre-orders are being accepted.
Nobody Called Me Charlie: The Story of a Radical White Journalist Writing for a Black Newspaper in the Civil Rights Era
In the 1940s, at the height of segregation, Charles Preson became the unlikely newest worker at a black owned-and-operated newspaper. Preston, a white man and, unbeknownst to most of his colleagues, member of the Communist Party, quickly came face to face with issues of race and injustice that would profoundly impact his life and change the way he understood United States society.
Nobody Called Me Charlie is a fictionalized memoir that gives a stirring, insider’s look at racial inequality in the 1940s
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