Deliverance Mary Fields, First African American Woman Star Route Mail Carrier in the United States: A Montana History

Miantae Metcalf McConnell
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O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE

An indefatigable former slave who braved the Montana Rockies on a journey to recue a dying frind is the real-life subject of the 19th-century frontier narrative. Advventure abounds in this little-know tale of the heroic middle-aged woman who became the first female African American mail carrier in the U.S.--Hamilton Cain

THE MIDWEST REVIEW

1885 to 1914. The protagonist is Mary Fields, an Afro-American frontier woman who demonstrates a rugged, feisty independence from the very first paragraph, when she snaps a shard of wood from the woodpile from the palm of her hand and keeps on working, viewing her injury as a mere annoyance in the greater scheme of things.

Mary often is labeled by her color in this rugged world...but she's succeeded in earning respect despite being a black frontier female; perhaps because Montana in the late 1800s is an unforgiving environment that challenges all races to survive. Racist attitudes and behavior are inevitably launched at Mary Fields. How can a woman born into slavery develop the determination to defy social norms? How does Mary become a formidable legendary figure during a time when Blacks and other minorities were murdered without consequence?

...Readers sensitive to prejudice should be warned that McConnell's story doesn't bow to modern convention, but strives for a realistic feel; so expressions and interactions that would be considered offensive and prejudicial today are precisely portrayed, pulling no punches for the sake of modern political correctness...This approach represents a breath of fresh air, as it captures the subtler nuances of daily interactions alongside the wider social changes sweeping a young nation.

Under McConnell's hand, the atmosphere, frontier challenges, and landscapes of Montana come to life. Mary Fields is a true historical figure, dramatized in novel format. Her story will delight readers who look for a blend of accurate historical facts, hard-hitting drama, and realistic scenes powered by a feisty protagonist whose values and concerns become part of the social changes sweeping the nation.--Diane Donovan

MONTANA ARTS COUNCIL

Miantae Metcalf McConnell's historical narrative combines factual material with creative writing to tell the story of Fields' colorful life spent in, and near, Cascade from 1885 -1914. --Judy Shafter

McConnell has fashioned a historical narrative marrying prose and poetry, fact with creative writing. With the discerning eye of a photographer, the deft hand of a historian, and the literary heart of a poet, the life of Mary Fields, legendary black woman of Montana, rises off the page into living history.--Michael Searles, Author, History Professor, Augusta University

...the depiction of the life of Mary Fields is gripping and fascinating, and when towards the end the story involves the women's and children's rights causes to which she was committed, it becomes intensely relevant, enthralling. McConnell's descriptions of hardships and challenges of life in Montana at the turn of the century, her fine touch with characterization, and her flowing prose are definitely enough to launch this story to the level of genuine literature. It is the type of book that I will return to from time to time despite its length simply for the joy and refreshment it offers.--Trudie Barreras, Vine Voice

A great story and history of Mary Fields, an important black westerner. A must read for youths and adults.--Bruce A. Glasrud, Author, History Professor, CA State University

A fascinating, hard-hitting saga. A FINALIST and highly recommended.--The Wishing Shelf Book Awards

  • Published date: Sep 20, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 532
  • Publisher: Huzzah Pubishing
  • ISBN: 9780997877007
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.19" L x 9.0" H
Miantae Metcalf McConnell, award-winning author and descendant of Montana homesteaders, lives near the Rocky Mountains in Big Sky Country.

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