The Injustice of Justice

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Author: Wayne Fuller ISBN: 9781469114675
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 10, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Wayne Fuller
ISBN: 9781469114675
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 10, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The year was 1925. A young copyboy, just out of college, was given the job of reporter. Not only was he fulfilling his lifes dream, he was reporting on a trial that became the interest of the nation.

In a small rural town in Alabama in 1925, a man was prosecuted for a capital crime. Was he tried fairly based on the facts? Did the town people get so caught up in the excitement of their exposure from the trial that justice was placed by the wayside? Was there a predestined outcome for this trial with the accuser being an elderly white woman and the accused being her gardener, an elderly black man.

Tho slavery had been over for many years, the teachings were passed down from previous generations. White was Right, with no questions asked.

The Injustice of Justice shows just how deeply the separation by color was and of the consequences. The story may tug at your conscience and your heart. Either way, it may be an emotional experience that will leave you sympathetic to an elderly black man named Jake.

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The year was 1925. A young copyboy, just out of college, was given the job of reporter. Not only was he fulfilling his lifes dream, he was reporting on a trial that became the interest of the nation.

In a small rural town in Alabama in 1925, a man was prosecuted for a capital crime. Was he tried fairly based on the facts? Did the town people get so caught up in the excitement of their exposure from the trial that justice was placed by the wayside? Was there a predestined outcome for this trial with the accuser being an elderly white woman and the accused being her gardener, an elderly black man.

Tho slavery had been over for many years, the teachings were passed down from previous generations. White was Right, with no questions asked.

The Injustice of Justice shows just how deeply the separation by color was and of the consequences. The story may tug at your conscience and your heart. Either way, it may be an emotional experience that will leave you sympathetic to an elderly black man named Jake.

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