Fire on the Beach Fire on the Beach

Fire on the Beach

Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers

    • 4.8 • 4 Ratings
    • $17.99
    • $17.99

Publisher Description

From the Civil War to the turn of the century, this is the true-life story of the original coast guard, and one crew of African American heroes who fought storms and saved lives off North Carolina's outer banks.

Fire on the Beach recovers a lost gem of American history. It tells the story of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, formed in 1871 to assure the safe passage of American and international shipping and to save lives and salvage cargo. A century ago, the adventures of the now forgotten "surfmen" who, in crews of seven, bore the brunt of this dangerous but vital duty filled the pages of popular reading material, from Harper's to the Baltimore Sun and New York Herald. Station 17, located on the desolate beaches of Pea Island, North Carolina, housed one such unit, and Richard Etheridge—the only black man to lead a lifesaving crew—was its captain.

A former slave and Civil War veteran, Etheridge recruited and trained a crew of African Americans, forming the only all-black station in the nation. Although civilian attitudes toward Etheridge and his men ranged from curiosity to outrage, they figured among the most courageous surfmen in the service, performing many daring rescues. From 1880 to the closing of the station in 1947, the Pea Island crew saved scores of men, women, and children who, under other circumstances, would have considered the hands of those reaching out to help them to be of the wrong race. In 1896, when the three-masted schooner E. S. Newman beached during a hurricane, Etheridge and his men accomplished one of the most daring rescues in the annals of the Life-Saving Service. The violent conditions had rendered their equipment useless. Undaunted, the surfmen swam out to the wreck, making nine trips in all, and saved the entire crew. This incredible feat went unrecognized until 1996, when the Coast Guard posthumously awarded the crew the Gold Life-Saving Medal.

The authors depict the lives of Etheridge and his crew against the backdrop of late-nineteenth-century America—the horrors of the Civil War, the hopefulness of Reconstruction, and the long slide toward Plessy v. Ferguson that followed. Full of exploits and heroics, Fire on the Beach, like the movie Glory, illustrates yet another example of the little-known but outstanding contributions of a remarkable group of African Americans to our country's history.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2002
January 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scribner
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
1
MB

More Books Like This

By Water Beneath the Walls By Water Beneath the Walls
2021
The Fremantle Diary The Fremantle Diary
2012
Jim Bridger - Mountain Man Jim Bridger - Mountain Man
2013
Rescue at 2100 Hours Rescue at 2100 Hours
2013
The Sea Hunters II The Sea Hunters II
2002
The Jersey Brothers The Jersey Brothers
2017

More Books by David Wright

The Captain The Captain
2020
The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales
2011
Z2134 Z2134
2022
WhiteSpace: Season Two WhiteSpace: Season Two
2013
WhiteSpace: Season Three WhiteSpace: Season Three
2018
Ghosts of Anacortes Ghosts of Anacortes
2022

Customers Also Bought