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The Sweet Hell Inside: The Rise of an Elite Black Family in the Segregated South (National Book Award Winner)

The Sweet Hell Inside: The Rise of an Elite Black Family in the Segregated South (National Book Award Winner) by Edward Ball 0060505907 9780060505905
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From National Book Award winner Edward Ball comes The Sweet Hell Inside, the story of the fascinating Harleston family of South Carolina, the progeny of a Southern gentleman and his slave, who cast off their blemished roots and prospered despite racial barriers. Enhanced by recollections from the familys archivist, eighty-four-year-old Edwina Harleston Whitlock -- whose bloodline the author shares. The Sweet Hell Inside features a celebrated portrait artist whose subjects included industrialist Pierre du Pont; a black classical composer in the Lost Generation of 1920s Paris; and an orphanage founder who created the famous Jenkins Orphanage Band, a definitive force in the development of ragtime and jazz. With evocative and engrossing storytelling, Edward Ball introduces a cast of historical characters rarely seen before: cultured, vain, imperfect, rich, and black -- a family of eccentrics who defied social convention and flourished.

Author: Edward Ball

Language: English

Binding: Paperback

Pages: 402

Publisher: Harper Perennial

Publication Date: 2002-11-05


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