9780805079333-0805079335-Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age

Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age

ISBN-13: 9780805079333
ISBN-10: 0805079335
Edition: First Edition
Author: Kevin Boyle
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 415 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780805079333
ISBN-10: 0805079335
Edition: First Edition
Author: Kevin Boyle
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 415 pages

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Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age (ISBN-13: 9780805079333 and ISBN-10: 0805079335), written by authors Kevin Boyle, was published by Holt Paperbacks in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other True Crime (Black & African Americans, United States History, State & Local, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Criminal Law, Political Science, Politics & Government) books. You can easily purchase or rent Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used True Crime books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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An electrifying story of the sensational murder trial that divided a city and ignited the civil rights struggle

In 1925, Detroit was a smoky swirl of jazz and speakeasies, assembly lines and fistfights. The advent of automobiles had brought workers from around the globe to compete for manufacturing jobs, and tensions often flared with the KKK in ascendance and violence rising. Ossian Sweet, a proud Negro doctor-grandson of a slave-had made the long climb from the ghetto to a home of his own in a previously all-white neighborhood. Yet just after his arrival, a mob gathered outside his house; suddenly, shots rang out: Sweet, or one of his defenders, had accidentally killed one of the whites threatening their lives and homes.

And so it began-a chain of events that brought America's greatest attorney, Clarence Darrow, into the fray and transformed Sweet into a controversial symbol of equality. Historian Kevin Boyle weaves the police investigation and courtroom drama of Sweet's murder trial into an unforgettable tapestry of narrative history that documents the volatile America of the 1920s and movingly re-creates the Sweet family's journey from slavery through the Great Migration to the middle class. Ossian Sweet's story, so richly and poignantly captured here, is an epic tale of one man trapped by the battles of his era's changing times.

Arc of Justice is the winner of the 2004 National Book Award for Nonfiction.

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