
Ground Breaking
The Tulsa Race Massacre and an American City's Search for Justice
By: SCOTT ELLSWORTH
Hardcover | 20 May 2021
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304 Pages
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Fast-paced but nuanced ... impeccably researched ... a much-needed book. * Guardian *
[S]o dystopian and apocalyptic that you can hardly believe what you are reading. ... But the story [it] tells is an essential one, with just a glimmer of hope in it. Because of the work of Ellsworth and many others, America is finally staring this appalling chapter of its history in the face. It's not a pretty sight. * Sunday Times *
[A] riveting, painful-to-read account of a mass crime that, to our everlasting shame ... has avoided justice. Ellsworth's book presents us with a clear history of the Tulsa massacre and with that rendering, a chance for atonement ... Readers of this book will fervently hope we take that opportunity. * Washington Post *
Absolutely riveting ... With a stunning combination of objectivity and empathy, it demonstrates how even in polarized times we can come together in pursuit of truth. ... Anyone interested in America's future should read it as a template for the reconciliation that lies ahead. -- Tim Blake Nelson
The persistence, empathy and painstaking research of The Ground Breaking move us much closer to the justice that the victims of Greenwood, and the people of America, deserve. Heartbreaking and inspiring. -- Beta O'Rourke
The Ground Breaking will rattle you, and it should. It will move you toward a harder wisdom, and it must. -- Tim Tyson
'I believe that the path of true racial reconciliation runs through millions of American Whites, whose hearts would be changed if they only knew our history. To those people I would simply say this: Please read this book. -- Tim Madigan
Immensely readable and thoroughly engaging, The Ground Breaking is a remarkable blend of history and memoir that could not be more timely and informative. -- Gilbert King
This book should be essential reading for anyone interested in an honest grappling with our racial past and with the task of moving forward. -- Kenneth W. Mack
In a time marked by raw nativism, gangster capitalism and white supremacy off its leash, well-funded mobs winked at from above committed racially-driven mass terror against Black citizens and American democracy. Those who find themselves mystified when America's white power movement storms the U.S. Capitol in 2021 need to take a good look back at Tulsa, Oklahoma a century ago. -- Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II
A brilliant update that recounts the events with the swiftness of an especially grim crime thriller. ... An essential historical record surrounding heinous events that have yet to be answered with racial justice. * Kirkus Reviews (starred review) *
[A] riveting investigation into the origins and aftermath of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre ... Interviews with survivors and reflections on the debate over reparations and the social, economic, and racial divisions of modern-day Tulsa add depth to Ellsworth's portrait of a community attempting to heal from an unimaginable injustice. This eloquent, deeply moving history isn't to be missed. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
A thoughtful exploration of the importance of collective memory. It is particularly poignant as 2021 marks the centennial of the massacre. A must-read for all who are interested in how history continues to impact the present. * Library Journal (starred review) *
"The Ground Breaking" is ... candid and self-aware, undergirded by Ellsworth's earnest efforts to get at this history, and to get it right. ... Part of what makes this book so riveting is Ellsworth's skillful narration, his impeccable sense for when to reveal a piece of information and when to hold something back. ... "The Ground Breaking" makes for sobering reading; but it also sheds light, and some of it is hopeful. -- Jennifer Szalai * New York Times *
If one of the public historian's greatest tasks is to make people care, Ellsworth succeeds spectacularly. His character-driven narrative is clear and compelling. * Foreign Policy *
[B]eautifully written, instantly engrossing, and deeply empathetic ... an essential read. * Irish Examiner *
'Riveting ... Ellsworth deserves our thanks for his patient efforts to bring to light the history of the Tulsa Race Massacre' * Eric Foner, London Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781785787270
ISBN-10: 1785787276
Published: 20th May 2021
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Icon Books
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 3.3 x 14.7 x 22.3
Weight (kg): 0.46
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