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In Blood & Bone, Orangeburg native Jack Shuler offers a multifaceted examination of the massacre & its aftermath, uncovering a richer history than the one he learned as a white youth growing up in Orangeburg. Shuler focuses on why events unfolded & escalated as they did and on the ramifications that still haunt the community.
Despite the violence of the massacre & its contentious legacy, Orangeburg is a community of people living & working together. Shuler tells their fascinating stories & pays close attention to the ways in which the region is shaping a new narrative on its own, despite the lack of any official reexamination of the massacre. He also explores his own efforts to understand the tragedy in the context of Orangeburg's history of violence. His native connections gave him access to individuals, black & white, who have previously not spoken out publicly. Blood & Bone breaks new ground as an investigation of the massacre & also as a reflection by a proud Orangeburg native on the meanings of Southern community.