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Other editions of book Sink or Swim : African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks

  • Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks

    Carole Boston Weatherford

    Paperback (Coastal Carolina Pr, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Tells the story of the U.S. Lifesaving Service, which was the precursor of the Coast Guard, and its only all black crew, operating off Pea Island on the North Carolina coast, led by Richard Etheridge.
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  • Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks

    Carole Boston Weatherford

    Hardcover (Coastal Carolina Pr, June 1, 1999)
    Tells the story of the U.S. Lifesaving Service, which was the precursor of the Coast Guard, and its only all black crew, operating off Pea Island on the North Carolina coast, led by Richard Etheridge.
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  • Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks

    Carole Boston Weatherford

    Paperback (Sankofa Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    When ships were in trouble off the treacherous coast of North Carolinas Outer Banks, the courageous black lifesavers at Pea Island Station were first on the sceneand in the water. Through raging storms, pitch-black nights, and hurricanes, these surfmen performed amazing, death-defying rescues. For over seven decades, the intrepid crews battled fierce waves and racial prejudice. Ultimately, they received the recognition they richly deservedin 1996, more than a century after they broke the color barrier. Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks is the story of their heroism, their struggle, and their triumph.With dozens of historic prints and photographs, this documentary history is the first book about the U.S. Lifesaving Services only all-black crew. Spanning slavery times, the Civil War, Emancipation, Reconstruction and the Jim Crow era, Sink or Swim recalls this little-known chapter in American and North Carolinian history. Mixing adventure and social discord, the informative, action-packed narrative will enhance young readers understanding of coastal conditions and how slavery and other racial barriers affected African Americans lives. Readers witness violent storms, courageous rescues, tragic losses, and the lifesavers ultimate victory over prejudice. Their story is both powerful and empowering; in fact, it was said that Alex Haleys next project, had he lived, would have been to tell the Pea Island surfmens tale.
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  • Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks

    Carole Boston Weatherford

    Paperback (Coastal Carolina Press, March 15, 1803)
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  • Sink or Swim : African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks

    Carole Boston Weatherford

    Audio Cassette (Coastal Carolina Pr, June 1, 2000)
    When ships were in trouble off the treacherous coast of North Carolinas Outer Banks, the courageous black lifesavers at Pea Island Station were first on the sceneand in the water. Through raging storms, pitch-black nights, and hurricanes, these surfmen performed amazing, death-defying rescues. For over seven decades, the intrepid crews battled fierce waves and racial prejudice. Ultimately, they received the recognition they richly deservedin 1996, more than a century after they broke the color barrier. Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks is the story of their heroism, their struggle, and their triumph. This audio version of Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks was produced, directed and engineered by Brad Tholen for Ziplow Productions, Inc., winners of the Publisher's Weekly "Listen Up" Award, the "Mark Time" Award from ASFSCA, and the "Golden Headset" Award from Audio World.