
The Colonel's Dream
About this book
"It is the turn of the twentieth century. Having achieved financial success in New York, Colonel French returns to his hometown of Clarendon, NC, determined to use his great wealth to bring about racial harmony through economic prosperity, in a south still reeling from the social upheaval of the Civil War. He devises schemes to bring jobs to all members of the community - without regard to 'race' - but underestimates the power of deep-seated racism to undermine his efforts. He fails horribly and loses his most cherished loved ones in the process, perhaps because he himself could not fully dispel his own Southern values."--Page [4] of cover.
Subjects
Rich peopleRace relationsUnited States Civil War, 1861-1865African AmericansRacismFictionEconomic conditionsCity and town lifeSocial conditionsVeteransFailure (Psychology)HistoryFiction, psychologicalUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, fictionNorth carolina, fictionFiction, historical, generalTheatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)Riddles, English (Old)Latin RiddlesHistory and criticismEnglish poetryExeter bookCriticism and interpretationLITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American