![]() ![]() He must also square off against another senior sergeant who accuses him of hating his own Black skin, confront thoughts of his swaggering white biological cousin Patrick, and help his corporal find missing family, all while worrying about his own ma’am and his beloved Fanny. Black Cloud Rising David Wright Falade Buy Now Indiebound Publisher Grove Press Date FebruFiction Historical Mystery, Crime, & Thriller By fall of 1863, Union forces had taken control of Tidewater Virginia, and established a toehold in eastern North Carolina, including along the Outer Banks. ![]() The moral center and relentless questioner at the heart of this narrative, Etheridge must face down complex feelings about his past he’s the son of an enslaved woman and the man who enslaved him, and he’s actually vested in his Etheridge heritage, even as he struggles with his father’s indifference. ![]() The African Brigade, formed by outlier abolitionist general Edward Augustus Wild, was tasked with routing out these bushwhackers after others (which is to say, white troops) had failed. ![]() In autumn 1863, thousands of formerly enslaved men joined the ranks of the Union Army as it capitalized on its Tidewater Virginia foothold by eying eastern North Carolina, where Confederate irregulars still lurked. DEBUT In this profoundly reflective novel, Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Award winner Faladé ( Fire on the Beach) uses real-life Civil War sergeant Richard Etheridge to explore the immediate consequences of emancipation. ![]()
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