The Garretts of Columbia: A Black South Carolina Family from Slavery to the Dawn of Integration
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Book Synopsis: A multigenerational story of hope and resilience, The Garretts of Columbia is an American history of Black struggle, sacrifice, and achievement. At the heart of David Nicholson's beautifully written and carefully researched book, The Garretts of Columbia: A Black South Carolina Family from Slavery to the Dawn of Integration, are his great-grandparents, Casper George Garrett and his wife, Anna Maria. Papa, as Garrett was known to his family, was a professor at Allen University, a lawyer, and an editor of three newspapers. Dubbed Black South Carolina's "most respected disliked man," he was always ready to attack those he believed disloyal to his race. When his quixotic idealism and acerbic editorials resulted in his dismissal from Allen, his wife, who was called Mama, came into her own as the family breadwinner. She was appointed supervisor of rural colored schools, trained teachers, and oversaw the construction of schoolhouses. At 51, this remarkable woman learned to drive, taking to the back roads outside Columbia to supervise classrooms, conduct literacy drives, and instruct rural farm women in the basics of home economics. Though Papa and Mama came of age in the bleak Jim Crow years after Reconstruction, they believed in the possibility of America. Resolutely supporting their country during the First World War, they sent three of their sons to serve. One son wrote a musical with Langston Hughes during the Harlem Renaissance. Another son became a dentist. A daughter earned a doctorate in French. And the family persevered. But, for all that Papa and Mama did to make Columbia a nurturing place, their sons and daughters joined the Great Migration, scattering north in search of the freedom the South denied them. The Garretts embraced the hope of America and experienced the melancholy of a family separated by the search for opportunity and belonging. On the basis of decades of research and thousands of family letters―which include Mama's tart-tongued observations of friends and neighbors―The Garretts of Columbia is family history as American history, rich with pivotal events viewed through the lens of the Garretts's lives.
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Step into the rich tapestry of American history with The Garretts of Columbia: A Black South Carolina Family from Slavery to the Dawn of Integration. This multigenerational saga of struggle, resilience, and triumph follows the remarkable journey of Casper George Garrett and Anna Maria, whose unwavering belief in the promise of America propelled them through the challenges of the post-Reconstruction era. Discover how this extraordinary family's legacy is intertwined with pivotal moments in our nation's history.
Explore the vivid narrative crafted by David Nicholson, offering a poignant insight into the lives of the Garretts as they navigate a world fraught with racial prejudice and inequality. Through meticulous research and captivating storytelling, Nicholson sheds light on the indomitable spirit of a family determined to defy the odds and forge a path towards a brighter future. Immerse yourself in the gripping tale of love, courage, and determination that defines The Garretts of Columbia.
Witness the enduring resilience of the Garretts as they confront the harsh realities of segregation and discrimination, yet refuse to be defined by adversity. From Papa's fierce advocacy for racial justice to Mama's pioneering efforts in education and community development, the Garretts exemplify the power of perseverance and the pursuit of excellence against all odds. Join us on a transformative journey through generations of hope, sacrifice, and achievement with The Garretts of Columbia.
Ready to delve into this captivating narrative of family history intertwined with the broader tapestry of American experience? Order your copy of The Garretts of Columbia today and embark on a remarkable journey of discovery with one of the most compelling stories of triumph over adversity in the annals of Black American history.
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