A timely reissue of Fox Butterfield's masterpiece, All God's Children,
a searing examination of the caustic cumulative effect of racism and
violence over 5 generations of black Americans.
Willie Bosket is a brilliant, violent man who began his criminal career
at age five; his slaying of two subway riders at fifteen led to the
passage of the first law in the nation allowing teenagers to be tried as
adults. Butterfield traces the Bosket family back to their days as South
Carolina slaves and documents how Willie is the culmination of
generations of neglect, cruelty, discrimination and brutality directed
at black Americans. From the terrifying scourge of the Ku Klux Klan
during Reconstruction to the brutal streets of 1970s New York, this is
an unforgettable examination of the painful roots of violence and racism
in America.