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Hardcover Ghosts of Mississippi: The Murder of Medgar Evers, the Trials of Byron de La Beckwith, and the Haunting of the New South Book

ISBN: 0316914851

ISBN13: 9780316914857

Ghosts of Mississippi: The Murder of Medgar Evers, the Trials of Byron de La Beckwith, and the Haunting of the New South

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The civil rights movement was just beginning to catch fire in Mississippi on the night in 1963 when white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith crouched in the honeysuckle across the street from NAACP... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One of the best Non-Fiction Books of the last 25 years.

I got the paperbound edition of this book on the advice of a friend who, like me, had been disappointed by the film that borrowed its title (but not its content). The book is so gripping, and knot-in-the-stomach good, both as a work of journalism and true-life suspense. The sticker on my copy sez "Ghosts of Mississippi" was a National Book Award Finalist. Hey, it shoulda won because it's an American masterwork that oughta be taught in high schools in colleges. Yo! You want heroes worth believing in, and villains worth bringing to justice? Then put on a CD by the Roots or Rage Against the Machine and read this righteous book and learn real lessons you can live by.

A brilliant recounting of American tragedy and redemption.

In the literature of the civil rights movement, Ghosts of Mississippi, stands out like a jewel! Maryanne Vollers brings vast insight and a fine writer's eye to and agonizing and shameful event in American histoy--the murder of civil rights activist Medgar Evers and the three trials it took to convict his killer. There is great sadness in this story but also the hard glint of hope, as Vollers chronicles the love and hope that a few dedicated inviduals--black and white--carried in their hearts in the long struggle to see that justice was done, for the family and friends of Medgar Evers, and for all Americans. Kudos to Ms. Vollers!

highly engaging, novel-like treatment of important history

What I liked most about this book was the detail of the observations and commentary -- the little insights -- which I believe to be historically accurate, based on the apparent amount of homework done by the author. Compares very favorably to comparable books on the same subject by different authors. Chronicals an important era of our unfornate history in a way that is as gripping and insightful as the best of novels, opening your eyes to events you would not otherwise believe could "happen here." Great book.

Brilliant and courageous reporting, compelling narrative.

The civil rights movement consisted of thousands of people who risked their lives to challenge a murderously oppressive society. Most of them were anonymous and remain so to this day. By sheer force of his moral and physical courage, Medgar Evers was a leader of this largely leaderless movement. That his assassin could be brought to justice decades after the fact makes an inspiring story that must be remembered both for Evers and for all the people who never made it into the history books. Maryanne Vollers reported the hell out of this story, demonstrating enormous courage resourcefulness that ought to be studied in journalism graduate schools. Ghosts of Mississippi tells an exciting suspense story and makes a worthy memorial to Medgar Evers.
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