Fruits of a Dead Legacy

Fruits of a Dead Legacy

by Anthony Harris
Fruits of a Dead Legacy

Fruits of a Dead Legacy

by Anthony Harris

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Overview

For decades, Billy Wayne Sharp has worshipped at the altar of white supremacy. In doing so, he has been successful in drawing thousands to that altar, establishing himself as a revered leader of the white nationalist movement. Politicians, public servants, and every-day adherents to white supremacy embrace Billy Wayne's belief that white people were ordained by God to lord over non-whites. His belief in the biblical correctness of white supremacy has led to murder, fire bombings, attempted assassinations, and plans for an apocalyptic race war, which he believes will result in his becoming the new Messiah.
The town of Sharpville, Mississippi stands at the crossroads of a historic existential moment. It is the epicenter of Billy Wayne's plans to become the new Messiah. Will the town that bears his family name reject Billy Wayne's efforts to violently transform the racial and religious landscape of the entire nation? Will it rise up against or give in to his belief in the "natural order"? Will the fruits of his racist legacy develop rot and die, or will they become hardy and multiply?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162713449
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication date: 02/08/2020
Series: Fruits Legacy , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Anthony J. Harris grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi during the civil rights movement in the 1960s. He was an active participant in and product of the movement, which accounts for his life-long commitment to social justice. He has authored nine other books, both fiction and nonfiction, that deal with social justice issues. Three of them are children's books. He has lectured on the topics of civil rights and social justice for more than thirty years. He was featured in the PBS/American Experience documentary, Freedom Summer.
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