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Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County
Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County: A Family, a Virginia Town, a Civil Rights Battle | Kristen Green
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Combining hard-hitting investigative journalism and a sweeping family narrative, this provocative true story reveals a little-known chapter of American history: the period after the Brown v. Board of Education decision when one Virginia school system refused to integrate. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s unanimous Brown v. Board of Education decision, Virginia’s Prince Edward County refused to obey the law. Rather than desegregate, the county closed its public schools, locking and chaining the doors. The community’s white leaders quickly established a private academy, commandeering supplies from the shuttered public schools to use in their all-white classrooms. Meanwhile, black parents had few options: keep their kids at home, move across county lines, or send them to live with relatives in other states. For five years, the schools remained closed. Kristen Green, a longtime newspaper reporter, grew up in Farmville and attended Prince Edward Academy, which did not admit black students until 1986. In her journey to uncover what happened in her hometown before she was born, Green tells the stories of families divided by the school closures and of 1,700 black children denied an education. As she peels back the layers of this haunting period in our nation’s past, her own family’s role—no less complex and painful—comes to light. At once gripping, enlightening, and deeply moving, Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County is a dramatic chronicle that explores our troubled racial past and its reverberations today, and a timeless story about compassion, forgiveness, and the meaning of home.
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MMFinck
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Finally got to this one!

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Christinak
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The single-screen theater, the only place to see a movie during my childhood, was transformed into an outdoor amphitheater after its roof caved in, while a former Roses department store became an art #museum. The town converted yet another former tobacco warehouse into a market where farmers sell produce year-round. #QuotsyMay19

gradcat Is this book about where you live? 6y
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MoniqueReads305
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This is the bulk of the books that I brought from Bookoutlet. I tried to get a good mix of fiction and nonfiction. #bookhaul

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MidnightBookGirl
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Reading and #bulletjournaling. Prepping for my first #BookExpo as a bookseller. Can't wait to see some of you #Littens in NYC! #BEA17 #BEA2017 #BookExpo17

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MidnightBookGirl
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Reading this for book club and it's a powerful reminder that these events weren't very long ago and how much work there is to still do.

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booksrockcal
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Went to a fascinating talk by author Kristen Green on her book Something Must be Done about Prince Edward County. Her unique perspective as a native of Farmville and a journalist provided a spellbinding story about the 5-year closure of the schools in an attempt to stop desegregation -it fascinated even the reluctant teen who accompanied me ( and asked me to buy him his own copy of the book). And of course Warwick's La Jolla is a great venue!!