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- Blood on the Forge - Wikipedia
Blood on the Forge is a migration novel by the African-American writer William Attaway set in the steel valley of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during 1919, a time when vast numbers of Black Americans moved northward
- Blood on the Forge by William Attaway | Goodreads
Attaway moved to New York, published his first novel, 'Let Me Breathe Thunder' (1939), the story of two white vagrants traveling with a young Mexican boy, and quickly followed it with 'Blood on the Forge' (1941), about the fate of three African-American brothers in the Great Migration to the North
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Attaway moved to New York, published his first novel, Let Me Breathe Thunder (1939), the story of two white vagrants traveling with a young Mexican boy, and quickly followed it with Blood on the Forge (1941), about the fate of three African-American brothers in the Great Migration to the North
- Blood on the Forge - William Attaway - Google Books
Attaway moved to New York, published his first novel, Let Me Breathe Thunder (1939), the story of two white vagrants traveling with a young Mexican boy, and quickly followed it with Blood on
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In "Blood on the Forge," William Attaway presents a harrowing tale of the African-American Great Migration through the experiences of the Moss brothers, who escape the oppressive rural South for the industrial chaos of the North
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A decade earlier, in 1941, Attaway had authored Blood on the Forge, a novel about three brothers who leave sharecropping in Kentucky to become Pennsylvania steel mill workers as part of the Great Migration
- Blood on the Forge - New York Review Books
Delivered by day into the searing inferno of the steel mills, by night they encounter a world of surreal devastation, crowded with dogfighters, whores, cripples, strikers, and scabs
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