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≫ [PDF] The Last Lynching How a Gruesome Mass Murder Rocked a Small Georgia Town (Audible Audio Edition) Anthony S Pitch Brad Sanders Kevin Stillwell Audible Studios Books

The Last Lynching How a Gruesome Mass Murder Rocked a Small Georgia Town (Audible Audio Edition) Anthony S Pitch Brad Sanders Kevin Stillwell Audible Studios Books



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Nothing casts a more sinister shadow over our nation's history than the gruesome lynchings that happened between 1882 and 1937, claiming 4,680 victims. Often, in a show of racist violence, the lynchers tortured their victims before murdering them. Most killers were never brought to justice; some were instead celebrated as heroes, their victims' bodies displayed or even cut up and distributed as trophies.

Then, in 1946, the dead bodies of two men and two women were found near Moore's Ford Bridge in rural Monroe, Georgia. Their killers were never identified. And although the crime reverberated through the troubled community, the corrupt courts, and eventually the whole world, many details remained unexplored - until now.

In The Last Lynching, Anthony S. Pitch reveals the true story behind the last mass lynching in America in unprecedented detail. Drawing on some 10,000 previously classified documents from the FBI and National Archives, Lynched paints an unflinching picture of the lives of the victims, suspects, and eyewitnesses and describes the political, judicial, and socioeconomic conditions that stood in the way of justice. Along the way, The Last Lynching sheds light into a dark corner of American history that no one can afford to ignore.

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The Last Lynching How a Gruesome Mass Murder Rocked a Small Georgia Town (Audible Audio Edition) Anthony S Pitch Brad Sanders Kevin Stillwell Audible Studios Books

Good book. It's very emotional.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 7 hours and 23 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date May 12, 2017
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B071S3NCXS

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fine, boring
After I finished reading this, I couldn't help but feel this book was a bit of a missed opportunity. The story is incredibly tragic and compelling, and one I had not heard much about before, but the author's telling of it was incredibly dull. There was no color or personality to the writing and nothing that really made me want to keep reading. By page 100 it became a chore to read. Also, it was told almost entirely from the white perspective. The author writes at length about the suspects and their families, the white investigators, and how white America responded to the case, and he spends very little time writing about the victims, their lives and families, or how their murders impacted the Black community at the time or in the years and decades following. That entire part of the story, arguably the most important part of the story, is just missing. It was bizarre, and very boring.
It is not possible to read this account of a lynching in postwar Georgia without feeling a burning sense of anger with each passing page. On a summer day in 1946 four black people (one of them a decorated WWII vet) were lynched near the Moore's Ford bridge in a small Georgia farming community. The deed aroused strong national attention, particularly drawing the personal attention of President Harry Truman and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The scene shortly was over-run by local and state investigators plus a plethora of FBI agents. You would think such a formidable law response would produce the murderers in short order. But it was not to be. Fear and intimidation of the black community and a general campaign of silence in the white pretty much put the kabosh on meaningful testimony to a grand jury. In the end, no one was convicted of the crime. They got away with it. Today, 70 years after the obscenity, Pitch and others are trying heroically to find missing documents and pursue the case to its final accounting. It will be a long-shot. In the meantime, Pitch's book will remind modern readers that there once existed in America places where a culture of lynching of Afro-Americas was practiced and accepted. We may have come a long way since then, but Pitch's compelling, very well-researched-and- written book memorializes the victims and -- who knows -- may lead some day to an accounting of the evil that lurked behind the monstrous crime that occurred near that Georgia bridge that day.
Great book
Great account of one of the darker events of history
This is not a book that can be read in one sitting. The amount of research involved is impressive.

I learned that the definition of lynching is the murder of a person by a mob without any lawful due process.

Four people are dragged from a car and mutilated and murdered. The townspeople rush to the scene to collect souvenirs a finger, pieces of rope, bullets.

The bulk of the book deals with the attempt to find and convict the murderers. The attempt is thwarted by convoluted mores of the town's people as,well as the threats and violence, implied or actual.

I,also, was unaware the the US SENATE did not pass anti-lynching laws until 2005. Even then ten republican senators refused to supply the bill.

I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to learn about the nation's shameful past. In some ways the behavior of the townsfolk is not that different from some behaviors
A chilling look at the lawlessness of Jim Crow society in the South.
Good book. It's very emotional.
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