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The Flaming Sword
Dixon Thomas

The Flaming Sword

University Press of Kentucky (2005)
9780813191294
453 pages
Dewey 813/.52
LC Classification PS3507.I93 .F57 2005
LC Control No. 2005002741

Genre

  • Black Hist Arts
  • Black Hist Racism

Subject

  • African American Criminals - Fiction
  • Anti-communist Movements - Fiction
  • Back To Africa Movement - Fiction
  • Families - Fiction
  • Lynching - Fiction
  • Murder Victims&apos
  • New York (N.Y.) - Fiction
  • Racism - Fiction
  • South Carolina - Fiction
  • White Supremacy Movements - Fiction

Plot

Thomas Dixon is perhaps best known as the author of the best-selling early twentieth-century Klan trilogy that included the novel The Clansman (1905), which provided the core narrative for D.W. Griffith's groundbreaking and still controversial film The Birth of a Nation (1915). In his twenty-eighth and last novel, The Flaming Sword (1939), Dixon takes to task his long-standing black critics, especially W.E.B. DuBois, by attacking what he considered to be a vast conspiracy by blacks and Communists to destroy America.A new introduction and detailed notes by John David Smith offer a valuable historical and critical perspective on this important and divisive classic of American literature, exploring the controversial ideas of race and white supremacy in modern society.

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