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New Book “Black Moses” Reveals Fight for Black State in 1891
UPDATE: The highly anticipated book, “Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State,” by award-winning journalist Caleb Gayle, delves into the incredible journey of Edward McCabe, who, during the tumultuous Reconstruction Era, fought to establish a Black-governed state in the Oklahoma Territory. This urgent narrative is set against the backdrop of a nation grappling with racism and inequality.
New reports from Gayle detail McCabe’s ambitious vision for a “promised land” for newly freed Black Americans, a dream that resonated deeply during a time of severe oppression. On September 22, 1891, amidst a chaotic land rush, McCabe declared that a new political order—”negro supremacy”—could emerge in at least one state. This was a bold proclamation, especially as Black Americans faced disempowerment across the country.
The book explores the critical moment when thousands gathered at the borders of the Indian Territory, ready to stake their claims. McCabe, often dubbed “the One Who Would Be the Moses,” urged his fellow Black Americans to seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. As rifles and cannons signaled the start of the settlement, 25,000 people—Black, white, and Indigenous—stood united in their quest for a better future.
The land rush opened previously designated Indigenous territories, promising 160 acres to anyone who could hold their claim for five years. This significant detail underscores the desperation and hope that fueled the ambitions of families escaping the oppressive Jim Crow South. McCabe’s words became a rallying cry for those seeking a new beginning, highlighting the deep emotional stakes involved.
The book excerpt reveals the stakes of this historical moment, showcasing McCabe’s determination and the collective aspiration of a marginalized group striving for a brighter tomorrow. As the narrative unfolds, readers will gain insight into the broader implications of McCabe’s efforts and the continued fight for equity and representation.
For those eager to explore this powerful story, “Black Moses” is available now in hardcover, eBook, and audio formats. This compelling tale not only sheds light on a pivotal chapter in American history but also serves as an inspiration for contemporary movements striving for justice.
Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking release and its impact on the ongoing discourse surrounding race and governance in America. Readers can access the book through major retailers or directly from calebgayle.com.
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