Selma
A Novel of the Civil War
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Book Details
About the Book
SELMA, by Val L. McGee, a WWII veteran and former Alabama trial judge, is an epic tale of the Civil War. Written with compassion and spirit, SELMA depicts the cruelties of slavery and Alabama’s role in the Confederacy. It tells the story of Burt, a slave who kills his master and is defended at his trial by two white lawyers who put their lives and careers on the line. In SELMA, hope is born of tragedy.
About the Author
Val McGee is a past president of the Alabama Historical Association and of the Friends of the Alabama Archives. He is also the author of Claybank Memories: A History of Dale County, Alabama, The Origins of Fort Rucker and A Cross Above: A History of the First United Methodist Church of Ozark, Alabama. He served as an infantry officer at Camp Rucker and in Europe during World War II, and as an armor officer at Fort Knox and Japan during the Korean War. An attorney by profession, he was Dale