Da Mayor of Fifth Ward : stories from the big thicket and Houston by Lee, Robert "Bob" E

Da Mayor of Fifth Ward : stories from the big thicket and Houston
by Lee, Robert "Bob" E

(#9ZNFM89)

Hardcover 2021
Description: ix, 118 pages; illustration; 21 cm.
Dewey: 305.896076

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Product Overview
From Follett

1. The Queen of the Forest -- 2. A Hunt in the Big Thicket -- 3. A Date with the Last Houston Princess -- 4. When King Kong Was Young -- 5. A Boy and His Stick Horse -- 6. Word to Wise : Don't Hang up on Ol' Santa -- 7. A Gift for Little Brother -- 8. Santa, or Perhaps an Angel -- 9. Black Barbershops : A Male Tradition -- 10. Black Jacks of the Waterfront -- 11. Jim Crow, Meet Mr. Dukes -- 12. Facing April's Death -- 13. Return of the Butterfly -- 14. Garden of the Dead.

From the Publisher

In March 2017, Bob Lee--freelance writer, community organizer, social worker, social justice warrior, child of Houston's Fifth Ward and its advocate, former Chicago Black Panther--died at the age of 74. Alongside his larger legacy, he left behind this collection of fourteen stories published in the Houston Chronicle's Sunday Texas Magazine between 1989 and 2000.

Framed by journalist and scholar Michael Berryhill, these youthful recollections and tales of his East Texas relatives reveal Lee's shock at learning that his elderly aunt and uncle, who lived in Jasper, Texas, were lifelong Republicans; recount his discovery at the age of 19 that white people, too, could be poor; recall integrating a small-town restaurant with the help of the white rancher who hired him; explore the world of Black longshoremen and offer meditations on the mysteries of death.

As he lay suffering from cancer, Lee told Berryhill that he wasn't thinking about dying, but focusing on love. Berryhill, who was Lee's first editor at the Houston Chronicle, has lovingly collected and edited Lee's stories, which are complemented by an introduction and biographical essay. Treasured storyteller Bob Lee's essays offer to readers the experience of Black history in both urban and rural settings by invoking the simple details and events of everyday life.

Product Details
  • Publication Date: December 27, 2021
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Series: Prairie view A&M University Series
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Dewey: 305.896076
  • Description: ix, 118 pages ; illustration ; 21 cm.
  • Tracings: Berryhill, Michael, editor.
  • ISBN-10: 1-64843-004-X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-64843-004-6
  • LCCN: 2021-943007
  • Follett Number: 9ZNFM89