Wallace Jordan was a Black log hooker and grocery delivery man living with his family of 12 in northern Florida, in the heat of Jim Crow. He was accused of being "fresh" with his boss's wife by looking at her, and was beaten to death, his mutilated body thrown on the railroad tracks and his story swept away with the passing train that was said to have killed him. His family moved away shortly after in an attempt to preserve their own lives and possibly begin again.
Wallace's family continues to search for answers in the swamps of the South. But the true purpose of Honeysuckle is to perpetuate healing in the heart of this author honoring her ancestor and provoke the reader to search the depths of their own heart's archives - and have the courage to speak the truth at all costs.
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