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The Tree That Wouldn't ForgetA Novel by Dareios LittleIn the blistering summer of 1918, Mary Turnera young, pregnant Black woman in Brooks County, Georgiadared to speak out against the lynching of her husband. For her defiance, she was brutally murdered by a mob determined to silence her voice. But her story refused to die.Spanning over a century, The Tree That Wouldn't Forget traces the haunting legacy of Mary Turner's lynching through the eyes of witnesses, survivors, artists, and activists. From the blood-soaked soil of the Jim Crow South to the classrooms of Valdosta, the murals of Harlem,...
The Tree That Wouldn't Forget
A Novel by Dareios Little
In the blistering summer of 1918, Mary Turnera young, pregnant Black woman in Brooks County, Georgiadared to speak out against the lynching of her husband. For her defiance, she was brutally murdered by a mob determined to silence her voice. But her story refused to die.
Spanning over a century, The Tree That Wouldn't Forget traces the haunting legacy of Mary Turner's lynching through the eyes of witnesses, survivors, artists, and activists. From the blood-soaked soil of the Jim Crow South to the classrooms of Valdosta, the murals of Harlem, and the halls of Congress, this novel transforms historical trauma into a living testament of resistance.
With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, Dareios Little weaves intimate character portraits with sweeping historical arcsrevealing how memory becomes movement, and how one woman's courage continues to echo through generations.
A Novel by Dareios Little
In the blistering summer of 1918, Mary Turnera young, pregnant Black woman in Brooks County, Georgiadared to speak out against the lynching of her husband. For her defiance, she was brutally murdered by a mob determined to silence her voice. But her story refused to die.
Spanning over a century, The Tree That Wouldn't Forget traces the haunting legacy of Mary Turner's lynching through the eyes of witnesses, survivors, artists, and activists. From the blood-soaked soil of the Jim Crow South to the classrooms of Valdosta, the murals of Harlem, and the halls of Congress, this novel transforms historical trauma into a living testament of resistance.
With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, Dareios Little weaves intimate character portraits with sweeping historical arcsrevealing how memory becomes movement, and how one woman's courage continues to echo through generations.
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