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Author Faye, Sanderia, author.

Title Mourner's bench / Sanderia Faye.

Publication Info. Fayetteville : The University of Arkansas Press, 2015.

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Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - Adult Fiction  FAYE, SANDERIA    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  F-FAYE    Check Shelf
Description x, 372 pages ; 23 cm
Note "A novel"--Cover.
Summary At the First Baptist Church of Maeby, Arkansas, the sins of the child belonged to the parents until the child turned thirteen. Sarah Jones was only eight years old in the summer of 1964, but with her mother Esther Mae on eight prayer lists and flipping around town with the generally mistrusted civil rights organizers, Sarah believed it was time to get baptized and take responsibility for her own sins. That would mean sitting on the mourners bench come revival, waiting for her sign, and then testifying in front of the whole church. But first, Sarah would need to navigate the growing tensions of small-town Arkansas in the 1960s. Both smarter and more serious than her years (a "fifty-year-old mind in an eight-year-old body," according to Esther), Sarah was torn between the traditions, religion, and work ethic of her community and the progressive civil rights and feminist politics of her mother, who had recently returned from art school in Chicago. When organizers from the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) came to town just as the revival was beginning, Sarah couldn't help but be caught up in the turmoil. Most folks just wanted to keep the peace, and Reverend Jefferson called the SNCC organizers "the evil among us." But her mother, along with local civil rights activist Carrie Dilworth, the SNCC organizers, Daisy Bates, attorney John Walker, and indeed most of the country, seemed determined to push Maeby toward integration.
Processing Action Etchings Press (University of Indianapolis) Whirling Prize entry
Subject Baptists -- Arkansas -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Arkansas -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
African American civil rights workers -- Arkansas -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Segregation -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Religion -- Social aspects -- Fiction.
Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Fiction.
Arkansas -- Race relations -- Fiction.
African American civil rights workers. (OCoLC)fst00799093
African Americans -- Civil rights. (OCoLC)fst00799575
African Americans -- Segregation. (OCoLC)fst00799695
African Americans -- Social life and customs. (OCoLC)fst00799703
Baptists. (OCoLC)fst00827285
Race relations. (OCoLC)fst01086509
Race relations -- Religious aspects. (OCoLC)fst01086522
Arkansas. (OCoLC)fst01204809
Genre/Form Domestic fiction. (OCoLC)fst01726589
Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
Historical fiction. (OCoLC)fst01726640
Historical fiction.
Fiction.
ISBN 9781557286789 (pbk.)
1557286787 (pbk.)
9781610755672 (ebk.)
Sudoc No. HI.F 3/178-8:M 687/2015 ardocs
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