"If Courage Could Talk"
A THRILLING WHODUNIT WITH POLITICAL INTRIGUE AND UNSUNG HEROES
The whileBlack Chronicles continue with “If Courage Could Talk.” Book Five ties non-whitewashed white history to a powerful Black story, complete with strong, realistic Black characters, fictional and historical.
Earl Thomas is elected Chicago's youngest Alderman. Unknown to most, he was groomed by a powerful Black network.
His wife, Tallulah, vows to avenge the murder of her mother, Opa. She tells Earl she can't rest until the killer is found and she can administer Choctaw justice.
A powerful backstory describes the behavior change required for Black northerners traveling to segregated Alabama to train to become Tuskegee Airmen at Tuskegee Institute in 1941.
Also, meet a Black Alabama family that threatened the Ku Klux Klan and a generation that dared to confront Chicago's racial politics, chase Nazis across Europe, and fight Jim Crow in England
A tale of power politics, an intriguing whodunit, and World War II heroes