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Elegy for Mary Turner - by Rachel Marie-Crane Williams (Paperback)

Elegy for Mary Turner - by  Rachel Marie-Crane Williams (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"In late May 1918 in Valdosta, Georgia, ten Black men and one Black woman--Mary Turner, eight months pregnant at the time--were lynched and tortured by mobs of white citizens. Through hauntingly detailed full-color artwork and collage, Elegy for Mary Turner names those who were killed, identifies the killers, and evokes a landscape in which the NAACP investigated the crimes when the state would not and a time when white citizens baked pies and flocked to see Black corpses while Black people fought to make their lives--and their mourning--matter. Included are contributions from C. Tyrone Forehand, great-grandnephew of Mary and Hayes Turner, whose family has long campaigned for the deaths to be remembered; abolitionist activist and educator Mariame Kaba, reflecting on the violence visited on Black women's bodies; and historian Julie Buckner Armstrong, who opens a window onto the broader scale of lynching's terror in American history."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A lyrical and haunting depiction of American racial violence and lynching, evoked through stunning full-color artwork</b> <p/>In late May 1918 in Valdosta, Georgia, ten Black men and one Black woman--Mary Turner, eight months pregnant at the time--were lynched and tortured by mobs of white citizens. <p/>Through hauntingly detailed full-color artwork and collage, <i>Elegy for Mary Turner</i> names those who were killed, identifies the killers, and evokes a landscape in which the NAACP investigated the crimes when the state would not and a time when white citizens baked pies and flocked to see Black corpses while Black people fought to make their lives--and their mourning--matter. <p/>Included are contributions from C. Tyrone Forehand, great-grandnephew of Mary and Hayes Turner, whose family has long campaigned for the deaths to be remembered; abolitionist activist and educator Mariame Kaba, reflecting on the violence visited on Black women's bodies; and historian Julie Buckner Armstrong, who opens a window onto the broader scale of lynching's terror in American history.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"In this particular historical moment when young Black people are engaged in a renewed struggle against state violence, Mary Turner's story resonates. She insists that we #SayHerName too."<br><b>--Mariame Kaba, founder and director of Project NIA, from the introduction</b> <p/>"Harrowing ... This succinct work confronts readers with atrocity, in a necessary tribute."<br><b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> (starred review)</b> <p/> "Retells the story [of Mary Turner's murder] in a manner at once unflinching, and, at turns, delicate. The delicacy is owed to Williams' rendering."<br><b>--Rosalind Bentley, <i>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</i></b> <p/>"Essential ... Williams doesn't just deplore unspeakable evil or try to argue with it. She confronts it in its own realm--the realm of art."<br>--<b>Etelka Lehoczky, <i>NPR Books</i></b> <p/> "<i>Elegy for Mary Turner</i> brings America's brutal history of 20th century lynching alive through Mary Turner."<br>--<b>Bill Berkowitz, <i>BuzzFlash</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rachel Marie-Crane Williams</b> is an artist and teacher, currently an Associate Professor at the University of Iowa in Art and Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies. Her work as a researcher and creative scholar has always been focused on women's issues, community, art, and people who are incarcerated. She has worked with incarcerated women since 1994. Her scholarship--both graphic and textual--has been published by the Jane Addams Hull House Museum, <i>The Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education</i>, and <i>The International Journal of Comic Art</i>, <i>The Journal of Correctional Education</i>, <i>The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society</i>, <i>The Journal of Art Education</i>, and <i>Visual Arts Research</i>.

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