Magic City
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1921. A white woman and a black man are alone in an elevator. Suddenly, the woman screams, the man runs out, and the chase to capture and lynch him begins.
When Joe, a young man trying to be the next Houdini, is accused of rape, he must perform his greatest escape by eluding a bloodthirsty lynch mob. And Mary, the motherless daughter of a farmer who tries to marry her off to the farmhand who viciously raped her, must find the courage to help exonerate the man she had accused with her panicked cry. Based on true events, Magic City is a portrait of an era, climaxing in the heroic but doomed stand that pitted the National Guard against a small band of black men determined to defend the town they had built into the “Negro Wall Street.”
Bio
Professor Jewell Parker Rhodes is a professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, artistic director for global engagement and the Piper Endowed Chair of the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at Arizona State University.
Praise for this book
A mystical tale, full of spirits . . . Rhodes’s exciting and moving novel takes off at a vigorous, lively clip from the first page, plunging through complex ideas and relationships without neglecting any of them.
San Francisco Chronicle
Jewell Parker Rhodes’s characters hover. They dance and sing and cry and whisper secrets in your ear.”
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