The big boxcar

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178 pages 1957

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"Five men and a woman, all African Americans, huddle in the rattling darkness of a boxcar headed north, away from a brutal South, seeking freedom and opportunity. They are joined by a white intruder whose own quest puts them all in great danger."--BOOK JACKET.

"Like Chaucer's pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales, each of these travelers has a story to tell. These stories - of humor and humiliation, of prostitution and pride, of love and murder - reveal the lives and secrets of the tellers and give this transient community self-respect and solidarity as it hurtles toward arrest or worse."--BOOK JACKET.

"The Big Boxcar bears witness to the structural racism of a social order that sets ordinary people of different colors against each other to the disadvantage of all. Alan Wald's introduction documents Maund's life of activism and his uncompromising commitment to social emancipation."--BOOK JACKET.

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