In the heartland of the United States 150 years ago, where racism and hatred were common, a community decided there could be a different America. Here schools and churches were completely integrated, blacks and whites intermarried, and power and wealth were shared by both races. But for this to happen, the town s citizens had to keep secrets, break the laws of the world outside, and sweep aside fear and embrace hope.In a historical-detective feat, Anna-Lisa Cox uncovers the heartening story of this community that took the road untaken. Beginning in the 1860s, the people of Covert, Michigan,...
In the heartland of the United States 150 years ago, where racism and hatred were common, a community decided there could be a different America. Here...