William's father, Stanley, spends most of the day and early evening downtown, watching the unrest growing to the point of outright. William's mother, Kathryn, sets out to help the family maid and her family when the violence erupts, sending William to bring the family back to the Tillman house. His father's actions during that terrible night affect their relationship forever. William's relationship with his father is the one that changes the most over the weeks leading up to the violence. Dreamland Burning Paperback Februby Jennifer Latham (Author) 1,212 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 8.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 23.22 Other new and used from 1.54 Paperback 5.99 Other new and used from 1.15 Audio CD 21.58 2 New from 21. Others behave better than he had expected. William's relationships change, some for the better and some for the worse, as he learns that people have darker natures than he initially believed. Several of his relationships play an important role in William's life leading up to and during the racial violence that takes place that spring. In Dreamland Burning, William Tillman is a 17-year-old boy in 1921.
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