Description:“The bridges linking Manhattan Island with the outside world began blowing at precisely twelve minutes after three…”
Thus begins a novel that is like reading tomorrow morning’s newspaper today.
A great city lies under siege – and the nation is powerless to help it.
An
expertly trained black militant army has taken over the island of
Manhattan. Their goal: a separate state for American Negroes.
The
hero is Major General Stanley Shawcross, the brilliant black military
leader of the takeover. The political leader of the rebellion is William
Gray, a dedicated, seemingly fearless agitator who will use any means
to win freedom for American blacks. His “enforcer,” Raymond Carpenter,
is a militant poet – and terrorist.
Set against these men are a
President whose understanding of black frustration makes his dilemma
even more excruciating; a terrified Mayor who seems unable to act
decisively; a black U.S. Army Colonel who is convinced that separatism
is the wrong answer for black Americans.These are the characters
who converge and clash during the three bloody days of the siege, in
which the country’s racial polarization becomes frighteningly clear. You
will see how the takeover is planned, prepared for, and carried off.
The story builds from page to page, chapter to chapter as the
conflicting forces threaten to tear America apart.