A Stronger Kinship: One Town's Extraordinary Story of Hope and Faith
By (Author) Anna-Lisa Cox
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown & Company
1st April 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
977.4130041
Winner of Michigan Notable Books 2007
Hardback
288
300g
In the heartland of 19th century America, amid a roaring sea of racism and hatred, a mixed-race community existed where blacks lived as equal citizens with whites. Schools and churches were completely integrated, blacks and whites married and power and wealth were shared between the races. Starting in the 1860s, the people of Covert, Michigan, broke both the laws and barriers to attempt what then seemed impossible: to love ones neighbour as oneself!
Far from serving as a beacon, amidst America's turmoil the story of Covert was forgotten, swept aside by those who found its very existence threatening, the memory of it wiped out by the passage of time. Now, in A Stronger Kinship, Anna-Lisa Cox gives us an astonishing account of the residents of Covert, told through six leading families who lived out this grand experiment in peaceable justice. It presents an America that miraculously once was and a vision of what it could become. This amazing history is a revelation.Anna-Lisa Cox has a M.Phil in Social Anthropology and a Ph.D in American History. She has received The Gilder Lehrman Foundation Fellowship for Research at the Pierpoint Morgan Library in New York and is now a Scholar in residence at Chicago's Newberry Library.