
The Story
Jelly Roll, a small community of African Americans living in company housing outside the Calion Lumber Company in Calion, Arkansas, is the subject of this classic Arkansas ethnography written by Charles E. Thomas, an anthropologist whose family owned the mill. Originally published in 1986, Jelly Roll combines Thomass unique perspective as both an academician and the grandson of the sawmills founder. Thomas conducted extensive interviews covering three generations among the eightyfour households forming this community, illuminating the residents lives in an unusually thorough and nuanced fashion.Now back in print and enhanced with later interviews revealing attitudes of growing restlessness over the slow movement toward racial equality and opportunity, Jelly Roll will be a welcome reference for anyone interested in African American studies, the South, or the sawmill industry.
Description
Jelly Roll, a small community of African Americans living in company housing outside the Calion Lumber Company in Calion, Arkansas, is the subject of this classic Arkansas ethnography written by Charles E. Thomas, an anthropologist whose family owned the mill. Originally published in 1986, Jelly Roll combines Thomass unique perspective as both an academician and the grandson of the sawmills founder. Thomas conducted extensive interviews covering three generations among the eightyfour households forming this community, illuminating the residents lives in an unusually thorough and nuanced fashion.Now back in print and enhanced with later interviews revealing attitudes of growing restlessness over the slow movement toward racial equality and opportunity, Jelly Roll will be a welcome reference for anyone interested in African American studies, the South, or the sawmill industry.












