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The Nickel boys

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As the Civil Rights movement reaches the black enclave of Frenchtown in segregated Tallahassee, Elwood Curtis embraces Dr. Martin Luther King's belief that he is as good as anyone. Abandoned by his parents but raised by his grandmother, Elwood is set to enroll in a local black college. However, one innocent mistake lands him in the Nickel Academy, a juvenile reformatory that claims to provide moral training but is, in reality, a nightmarish institution. The sadistic staff abuses the boys, while corrupt officials steal their food and supplies, creating an environment where any boy who resists risks vanishing. Elwood clings to Dr. King's message of love and resilience, while his friend Turner believes that survival requires cunning and avoidance of trouble. The clash between Elwood's ideals and Turner's skepticism leads to a fateful decision with lasting consequences. Their experiences at Nickel Academy, shaped by the horrors of Jim Crow, determine their futures. Based on a real reform school in Florida that operated for over a century and devastated countless lives, this narrative reveals the profound impact of systemic injustice and the struggle for dignity and hope amidst despair.

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The Nickel boys, Colson Whitehead

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2019
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Language
English
Publisher
Doubleday
Released
2019
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
ISBN10
0385545444
ISBN13
9780385545440
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First published
2019
Original title
The Nickel Boys
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As the Civil Rights movement reaches the black enclave of Frenchtown in segregated Tallahassee, Elwood Curtis embraces Dr. Martin Luther King's belief that he is as good as anyone. Abandoned by his parents but raised by his grandmother, Elwood is set to enroll in a local black college. However, one innocent mistake lands him in the Nickel Academy, a juvenile reformatory that claims to provide moral training but is, in reality, a nightmarish institution. The sadistic staff abuses the boys, while corrupt officials steal their food and supplies, creating an environment where any boy who resists risks vanishing. Elwood clings to Dr. King's message of love and resilience, while his friend Turner believes that survival requires cunning and avoidance of trouble. The clash between Elwood's ideals and Turner's skepticism leads to a fateful decision with lasting consequences. Their experiences at Nickel Academy, shaped by the horrors of Jim Crow, determine their futures. Based on a real reform school in Florida that operated for over a century and devastated countless lives, this narrative reveals the profound impact of systemic injustice and the struggle for dignity and hope amidst despair.