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Charlestons Trial Jim Crow Justice Daniel J Crooks Jr Douglas W Bostick

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Charlestons Trial Jim Crow Justice Daniel J Crooks Jr Douglas W Bostick
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Publisher: History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Daniel J. Crooks Jr., Douglas W. Bostick
ISBN: 9781614234821, 9781596295766, 1614234825, 1596295767
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Charlestons Trial Jim Crow Justice Daniel J Crooks Jr Douglas W Bostick by Daniel J. Crooks Jr., Douglas W. Bostick 9781614234821, 9781596295766, 1614234825, 1596295767 instant download after payment.

A harrowing, in-depth account of a black man's wrongful conviction and execution for a white man's murder in Jim Crow South Carolina.
June 1910, Charleston, South Carolina. A Jewish merchant, Max Lubelsky, lay murdered in his clothing store on Upper King Street. Daniel "Nealy" Duncan, the black man eventually convicted of the crime was arrested several weeks later as an angry mob called for his lynching. What followed became the story of one man's quiet protestations of innocence in the face of overwhelming condemnation by the white community.
Drawing on local historical records and detailed court transcripts, Charleston historians Danny Crooks and Doug Bostick give an intimate account of the proceedings, as well as provide the historical background on the vices, violence and victims of the Holy City during the Jim Crow era. Join them as they reveal the tale of a man whom justice passed by in the hot Southern summer.

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