The life of nate shaw stands as a larger history of the life of a black tenant farmer raising cotton in jim crow alabama. All gods dangers mxaudiobooks exclusive audio books. All gods dangers chronicles the remembrances and philosophy of an alabama sharecropper and has been adapted into a dramatic monologue, which has toured the country. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Hello select your address best sellers todays deals new releases customer service todays deals new releases customer service. All god s dangers by theodore rosengarten and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The life of nate shaw is a 1974 work of oral history by american historian theodore rosengarten. This triumphant autobiography, all gods dangers, assembled from the eightyfouryearold shaws oral reminiscences, is the plainspoken story of an over average man who witnessed momentous changes in the lives of southern people, black and white, and whose unassuming courage helped bring those changes about. The book won the 1974 national book award for nonfiction, beating out all the presidents men, studs terkels working, and zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read all god s dangers. All god s dangers ned cobb part 1 of 3 all god s dangers the story of ned cobb, he was the son of an exslave. Theodore rosengarten, the student, had found a black homer, bursting with his black odyssey and.
All god s dangers ebook written by theodore rosengarten. Theodore rosengarten, the student, had found a black homer, bursting with his. This copy is stated the first vintage edition 1984. All gods dangers part 1 of 2 by theodore rosengarten. All gods dangers, a sharecroppers story that won a national book award. The life of nate shaw serves as nates autobiography. It feels like a novel, the way it occupies your mind and heart while you read. All gods dangers won the national book award in 1975. Theodore rosengarten is the author of all god s dangers 4.
All gods dangers, a forgotten autobiography the new. Buy all god s dangers 2 by theodore rosengarten isbn. At the age of nine, he was picking cotton and ploughing behind a mule. Featuring the book by theodore rosengarten, all gods dangers. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. It said that when customers at square books, the great independent bookstore in oxford, miss. All gods dangers, a forgotten autobiography the new york times. The life of nate shaw 9780226727745 by rosengarten, theodore and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books. This was achieved by way of theodore rosengarten, a student and author of history. All gods dangers by theodore rosengarten penguin books. But it was all gods dangers that won the national book award.
The life of nate shaw, as told to theodore rosengarten. Winner, national book awards 1975 for contemporary affairs. I wish i could say that, this early spring, i read all gods dangers in one sitting. His autobiography was pseudonymously published in the book all god s dangers. The same year this book was published also gave us all the presidents men. The book won the 1974 national book award for nonfiction, beating out all the presidents men. Buy all god s dangers by theodore rosengarten online at alibris. Rosengarten is listed as the author but is the transcriber of nate shaws autobiography. The life of nate shaw by theodore rosengarten and nate shaw 2000, paperback, reprint at the best online prices at ebay. Yet the winner in general nonfiction the category was then called contemporary affairs was all gods dangers. Unable to record his own narrative, nate delighted rosengarten through dozens of interviews, laying out his life for future publication.
Part one of two parts ive had my eyes open and my ears. At the age of fortyseven, he faced down a crowd of white deputies who had come to confiscate a neighbors crop. Based on four years of interviews, the book narrates the life of illiterate africanamerican sharecropper nate shaw real name ned cobb in nates own words. All gods dangers audiobook by theodore rosengarten. At the age of nine, he was picking cotton for thirtyfive cents an hour. Its author, the man who compiled it from extensive interviews, was a writer named theodore rosengarten. All gods dangers the life of nate shaw theodore rosengarten. The life of nate shaw 0394722450 by rosengarten, theodore. View all online retailers find local retailers the extraordinary autobiography of a black sharecropper from rural alabama covering the period from reconstruction to the civil rights movement is a classic work of literature and history. The life of nate shaw, an oral history of an illiterate black alabama sharecropper. All gods dangers the life of nate shaw theodore rosengarten all gods dangers. The life of nate shaw by theodore rosengarten and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. He is a professor of history at the college of charleston.
This quality paperback book is 1974 by theodore rosengarten and the estate of ned cobb. The remarkable memoirs of an alabama farmer gathered viva voce not long before he died at 88 last year. His autobiography was pseudonymously published in the book all gods dangers. Theodore rosengarten books list of books by theodore. The life of nate shaw by theodore rosengarten 1975, paperback the listing youre looking for has ended. The life of nate shaw, an oral history of an illiterate black alabama. It was published by university of chicago press and has a total of 600 pages in the book. Nate was born into a bondage that was only a little gentler. At the age of fortyseven, he faced down a crowd of white deputies who had come to confiscate a neighbours livestock.
Nate shaw was born into a bondage that was only a little gentler. Rosengarten is the author of two books, all gods dangers. A must read, this subtle and delicate piece of storytelling seeps into you, working its magic until the end. Find all gods dangers by rosengarten, theodore at biblio.
The life of nate shaw taken from a pbs segment, jim crow stories. All god s dangers nate shaws father was born under slavery. There are only a few american autobiographies of surpassing greatness now there is another one, nate. He is a professor of history at the college of charleston and currently resides in south carolina. Theodore rosengarten, the student, had found a black homer, bursting with his black odyssey and able to tell it.
Along with all gods dangers, which won a national book award for contemporary affairs, theodore has authored tombee. The critical praise for all gods dangers has focused on nate shaw as a heroic. The critic, dwight garner, seemed unfamiliar with the book, an oral history of an alabama. The title of this book is all gods dangers and it was written by theodore rosengarten.
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