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Chris Crowe (author)

Chris Crowe is an American author known primarily for his young adult novels that often address challenging social issues, particularly those related to race and social justice in American history. He is a professor emeritus of English at Brigham Young University.

Crowe's works are characterized by their unflinching portrayal of historical events and their exploration of complex moral dilemmas faced by young people in the past. He frequently incorporates primary source research to ensure historical accuracy and authenticity in his storytelling.

Some of his notable works include:

  • Mississippi Trial, 1955: A novel based on the Emmett Till case, exploring racial injustice in the Jim Crow South.
  • Getting Away With It: A novel dealing with historical revisionism and the Lost Cause narrative in the context of a high school history project.
  • Death Coming Up the Hill: A novel set during the Vietnam War era.
  • An Uncivil War: A non-fiction work examining the American Civil War through the lens of young people.

Crowe's novels are often used in educational settings to encourage critical thinking about history and to promote discussions about contemporary social issues. He is a recipient of several awards for his writing, recognizing his contribution to young adult literature and his commitment to addressing important social themes. His work continues to be relevant and impactful, sparking dialogue and fostering empathy among readers.