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Blood And Brotherhood: A Novel Of Love In A Time Of Hate

Blood And Brotherhood: A Novel Of Love In A Time Of Hate

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Blood and Brotherhood tells of story of the U.S. military’s obsession with returning African American WWI veterans who were deemed a threat to whites in the United States. The novel details FBI infiltration into black and radical white organizations, and touches on politics that resound today, including the origin of modern oil and immigration crises.

Arelya Mitchell, publisher of The Mid-South Tribune in Memphis, says
Blood and Brotherhood is a rare novel you’d like to reread, “because like with any classic, you can always go back and salivate on that perfect blend of characters, symbolic nuances and delectable intrigue.”

“Eugene Stovall skillfully weaves espionage with fantasy to create a mesmerizing, hypnotic and unforgettable novel that approaches a masterpiece of magical realism,” says Moza Mjasiri Cooper


PETE JENKINS’ Brotherhood saves GRADY JONES’ life in WWI France. But when Army intelligence links GRADY to the deaths of two American soldiers and threatens to hang him, GRADY agrees to betray PETE who becomes a high ranking member of MARCUS GARVEY’s African Legion. Colored troops killed white people in Europe during the war and the Army needs Negro agents to prevent Garveyites from killing whites in America. JULIA DUNCAN agrees to help GRADY ensnare PETE but instead the Jamaican beauty falls in love.

Set against the background of the Roaring Twenties when lawlessness, government wrongdoing and the Ku Klux Klan rule the land, Blood and Brotherhood dramatizes the epic struggle of the New Negro to win his freedom. It tells the story of military's obsession with the 200,000 Negroes returning from the Great European War. The military trained Negroes to kill whites in Europe and now believes these Negroes will to do it again in the United States. It also tells about the secret brotherhood of black men bound by their loyalty to each other and how in preventing the lynching of Negroes in the first world war, the brotherhood saves the son of it's founder in the second.
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