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Books with author Cat McWhirter

  • Red Summer

    Cameron McWhirter

    Paperback (Griffin, July 3, 2012)
    A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchingsAfter World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality. Black soldiers believed their participation in the fight to make the world safe for democracy finally earned them rights they had been promised since the close of the Civil War.Instead, an unprecedented wave of anti-black riots and lynchings swept the country for eight months. From April to November of 1919, the racial unrest rolled across the South into the North and the Midwest, even to the nation's capital. Millions of lives were disrupted, and hundreds of lives were lost. Blacks responded by fighting back with an intensity and determination never seen before. Red Summer is the first narrative history written about this epic encounter. Focusing on the worst riots and lynchings―including those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Omaha and Knoxville―Cameron McWhirter chronicles the mayhem, while also exploring the first stirrings of a civil rights movement that would transform American society forty years later.
  • The Turning

    A.L. Noble, Cat McWhirter, A. L. Noble

    Audiobook (A. L. Noble, Sept. 29, 2017)
    In a world ruled by monsters and men, Zayda may be our only hope. In 365 days she will become a monster...no big deal...it happens to everyone her age...Zayda and her friends have always accepted their upcoming Transition without question. In Alon, you are born, you grow, and then you turn. This is the price society must pay for The Cure. Or is it? After her older brother, Robinson, is taken away by The Healers, Zayda finds herself struggling to come to terms with The Rules that govern her life. The more she becomes immersed in her search for the truth, the more she realizes her entire existence may be based on a lie. Knowing her time is quickly running out, she must decide between two equally dangerous fates. Stay the good girl she has always been and wait to turn. Or find out what secrets lie behind the walls of The Sacred City and stop The Healers. Either way, her life is going to change forever....
  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America

    Cameron McWhirter

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co., July 19, 2011)
    A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchingsAfter World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality. Black soldiers believed their participation in the fight to make the world safe for democracy finally earned them rights they had been promised since the close of the Civil War.Instead, an unprecedented wave of anti-black riots and lynchings swept the country for eight months. From April to November of 1919, the racial unrest rolled across the South into the North and the Midwest, even to the nation's capital. Millions of lives were disrupted, and hundreds of lives were lost. Blacks responded by fighting back with an intensity and determination never seen before. Red Summer is the first narrative history written about this epic encounter. Focusing on the worst riots and lynchings—including those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Omaha and Knoxville—Cameron McWhirter chronicles the mayhem, while also exploring the first stirrings of a civil rights movement that would transform American society forty years later.
  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America

    Cameron McWhirter

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co., July 19, 2011)
    A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchingsAfter World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality. Black soldiers believed their participation in the fight to make the world safe for democracy finally earned them rights they had been promised since the close of the Civil War.Instead, an unprecedented wave of anti-black riots and lynchings swept the country for eight months. From April to November of 1919, the racial unrest rolled across the South into the North and the Midwest, even to the nation's capital. Millions of lives were disrupted, and hundreds of lives were lost. Blacks responded by fighting back with an intensity and determination never seen before. Red Summer is the first narrative history written about this epic encounter. Focusing on the worst riots and lynchings—including those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Omaha and Knoxville—Cameron McWhirter chronicles the mayhem, while also exploring the first stirrings of a civil rights movement that would transform American society forty years later.
  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America

    Cameron McWhirter

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co., July 19, 2011)
    A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchingsAfter World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality. Black soldiers believed their participation in the fight to make the world safe for democracy finally earned them rights they had been promised since the close of the Civil War.Instead, an unprecedented wave of anti-black riots and lynchings swept the country for eight months. From April to November of 1919, the racial unrest rolled across the South into the North and the Midwest, even to the nation's capital. Millions of lives were disrupted, and hundreds of lives were lost. Blacks responded by fighting back with an intensity and determination never seen before. Red Summer is the first narrative history written about this epic encounter. Focusing on the worst riots and lynchings—including those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Omaha and Knoxville—Cameron McWhirter chronicles the mayhem, while also exploring the first stirrings of a civil rights movement that would transform American society forty years later.
  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America

    Cameron McWhirter

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Company, July 19, 2011)
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  • Guinness Book of Extraordinary Exploits

    N. D. McWhirter

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 15, 1980)
    Describes such unusual experiences as peeling the longest unbroken apple peel and achieving the highest speed on a bicycle.
  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America by McWhirter, Cameron

    McWhirter

    Paperback (St. Martin's Griffin,2012, )
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  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America by Cameron McWhirter

    Cameron McWhirter

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co., March 15, 1787)
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  • Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America

    Cameron McWhirter

    Paperback (St. Martin's Griffin, July 3, 2012)
    A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchingsAfter World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality. Black soldiers believed their participation in the fight to make the world safe for democracy finally earned them rights they had been promised since the close of the Civil War.Instead, an unprecedented wave of anti-black riots and lynchings swept the country for eight months. From April to November of 1919, the racial unrest rolled across the South into the North and the Midwest, even to the nation's capital. Millions of lives were disrupted, and hundreds of lives were lost. Blacks responded by fighting back with an intensity and determination never seen before. Red Summer is the first narrative history written about this epic encounter. Focusing on the worst riots and lynchings—including those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Omaha and Knoxville—Cameron McWhirter chronicles the mayhem, while also exploring the first stirrings of a civil rights movement that would transform American society forty years later.
  • Police Bug and the Strange Ant by Matt McWhirter

    Matt McWhirter

    Paperback (Jelly Bean Books, LLC, March 15, 1675)
    None
  • Guinness Daring Deeds and Fascinating Facts

    McWhirter,

    Library Binding (Sterling, June 1, 1979)
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