Iron City by Lloyd L. Brown & Alan Wald

Iron City Tells the story of Lonnie James, a black youth falsely convicted of and sentenced to death for the murder of a white businessman. Three black Communist prisoners spearhead a fight to save Lonnie James's life. This work confronts race relations in mid-twentieth-century America, inside and outside prison walls.

This is a groundbreaking work of African American proletarian literature, first published in 1951 and now back in print. "Iron City" is based on an actual court case and inspired by the author's experiences as a labor organizer and political prisoner. This well-crafted novel tells the story of Lonnie James, a black youth falsely convicted of - and sentenced to death for - the murder of a white businessman. From inside the "iron city" of a state penitentiary in a northern steel town, three black Communist prisoners spearhead a fight to save Lonnie James's life. In advancing the author's controversial socialist vision of black and white proletarian solidarity, "Iron City" unflinchingly confronts race relations in mid-twentieth-century America inside and outside prison walls.
Author(s) : Lloyd L. Brown Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 1555532063 ISBN-13 : 9781555532062
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Product Details:

Series Title : The Northeastern Library of Black Literature

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/12/1994

Publisher : University Press of New England

Page Length : 288mm

Page Size : 230mm