History Center Book Group – “The Nickel Boys”

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October, 2019

COST:

$0

 

WHEN:

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM EST

 

WHERE:

Tampa Bay History Center

801 Water St.

Tampa, FL 33602

Join the History Center book group for a review and discussion of Colson  Whitehead’s “The Nickel Boys.”

Taking Florida’s infamous Dozier School as his inspiration, Whitehead’s latest is a fictionalized look at Jim Crow – era Florida.

From the publisher:
In this bravura follow-up to the Pulitzer Prize, and National Book Award-winning #1 New York Times bestseller The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead brilliantly dramatizes another strand of American history through the story of two boys sentenced to a hellish reform school in Jim Crow-era Florida.

As the Civil Rights movement begins to reach the black enclave of Frenchtown in segregated Tallahassee, Elwood Curtis takes the words of Dr. Martin Luther King to heart: He is “as good as anyone.” Abandoned by his parents, but kept on the straight and narrow by his grandmother, Elwood is about to enroll in the local black college. But for a black boy in the Jim Crow South of the early 1960s, one innocent mistake is enough to destroy the future. Elwood is sentenced to a juvenile reformatory called the Nickel Academy, whose mission statement says it provides “physical, intellectual and moral training” so the delinquent boys in their charge can become “honorable and honest men.”

In reality, the Nickel Academy is a grotesque chamber of horrors where the sadistic staff beats and sexually abuses the students, corrupt officials and locals steal food and supplies, and any boy who resists is likely to disappear “out back.”

Based on the real story of a reform school in Florida that operated for one hundred and eleven years and warped the lives of thousands of children, The Nickel Boys is a devastating, driven narrative that showcases a great American novelist writing at the height of his powers.

The History Center Book Group is free and open to the public. The group gathers at 10 a.m. for coffee, with discussion from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.