The Fire in the Flint

Cover of The Fire in the Flint by Walter Francis White
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9781513282435
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.42 Pounds
Width: 0.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.5/2
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The Fire in the Flint by Walter Francis White is a novel published by West Margin Press in May 2021. This edition, consisting of 184 pages, presents a narrative that explores the challenges faced by Dr. Kenneth Harper, who returns to his Georgia hometown after medical school and military service. As he strives to establish a clinic for his community, he navigates the complexities of racial tensions and opposition from local white residents, ultimately confronting the Ku Klux Klan.

Readers will find that The Fire in the Flint delves into themes of social justice and personal integrity within the context of the American South during the early 20th century. The story reflects the struggles of African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance, highlighting the impact of systemic inequities. This edition aims to reintroduce a significant work of African American literature to contemporary audiences, preserving the essence of White’s narrative while making it accessible for modern readers.


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The Fire in the Flint (1924) is a novel by Walter Francis White. Although he is generally recognized for his accomplishments as the longtime leader of the NAACP, White also wrote several novels during the Harlem Renaissance exploring the themes of Alain Locke’s New Negro Movement. Praised by W. E. B. Du Bois in The Crisis and by Konrad Bercovici in The Nation, The Fire in the Flint remains an invaluable testament to the power of fiction to address political matters. Dr. Kenneth Harper finds it difficult to overcome the deep inequities of life in the American South. Born and raised in Georgia, he returns to his hometown following his graduation from medical school and service in the First World War. Determined to open a clinic for his friends and neighbors, he avoids confrontation with white townspeople and focuses on the task at hand. Soon, however, he encounters opposition from neighbors who regard his success and intelligence as a threat to their power. Eventually, Harper is forced to lay his life on the line by opposing the Ku Klux Klan. The Fire in the Flint is a powerful bildungsroman grounded in truth and moral decency. Praised by Nobel Laureate Sinclair Lewis upon publication, White’s novel is a largely forgotten masterpiece of the Harlem Renaissance, perhaps the finest decade for art in the history of American culture. This edition of Walter Francis White’s The Fire in the Flint is a classic of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher: West Margin Press. Year: 2021.
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Language: en. Pages: 184.

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