The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi

The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi

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The Barn is the most brutal, layered and absolutely beautiful book about Mississippi, and really how the world conspired with the best and worst parts of Mississippi, I will ever readReporting and reckoning can get no better, or more important, than this.Kiese Laymon, author of Long Division and Heavy: An American MemoirAn incredible history of a crime that changed America. John Grisham With integrity, and soul, Thompson unearths the terrible how and why, carrying us back and forth through time, deep in Mississippibaring, sweat, soil, and heart all the way through. Imani PerryA shocking and revelatory account of the murder of Emmett Till that lays bare how forces from around the world converged on the Mississippi Delta in the long leadup to the crime, and how the truth was erased for so longWright Thompsons family farm in Mississippi is 23 miles from the site of one of the most notorious and consequential killings in American history, yet he had to leave the state for college before he learned the first thing about it. To this day, fundamental truths about the crime are widely unknown, including where it took place and how many people were involved. This is no accident: the coverup began at once, and it is ongoing.In August 1955, two men, Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam, were charged with the torture and murder of the 14yearold Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi. After their inevitable acquittal in a mockery of justice, they gave a false confession to a journalist, which was misleading about where the long night of hell took place and who was involved. In fact, Wright Thompson reveals, at least eight people can be placed at the scene, which was inside the barn of one of the killers, on a plot of land within the sixsquaremile grid whose official name is Township 22 North, Range 4 West, Section 2, West Half, fabled in the Delta of myth as the birthplace of the blues on nearby Dockery Plantation.Even in the context of the racist caste regime of the time, the fourhour torture and murder of a Black boy barely in his teens for whistling at a young white woman was acutely depraved; Tills mother Mamie TillMobleys decision to keep the casket open seared the crime indelibly into American consciousness. Wright Thompson has a deep understanding of this storythe world of the families of both Emmett Till and his killers, and all the forces that aligned to place them together on that spot on the map. As he shows, the full horror of the crime was its inevitability, and how much about it we still need to understand. Ultimately this is a story about property, and money, and power, and white supremacy. It implicates all of us. In The Barn, Thompson brings to life the small group of dedicated people who have been engaged in the hard, fearful business of bringing the truth to light. Putting the killing floor of the barn on the map of Township 22 North, Range 4 West, Section 2, West Half, and the Delta, and America, is a way of mapping the road this country must travel if we are to heal our oldest, deepest wound.

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  • Q: What is the page count of 'The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi'? A: This book has four hundred forty-eight pages. It provides a detailed exploration of the murder of Emmett Till and its historical implications.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is available in hardcover binding. The hardcover format enhances durability and makes it a great collectible.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions are six point three inches in length, one point four two inches in width, and nine point four nine inches in height. These measurements make it easy to handle and display.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Barn'? A: The author is Wright Thompson. He is known for his insightful narratives and thorough investigative journalism.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the category of Black and African American literature. It combines history, journalism, and social commentary.
  • Q: How should I read 'The Barn'? A: You can read this book at your own pace, but it's recommended for mature readers due to its intense themes and historical context. It is suitable for anyone interested in American history and social justice.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: No, this book is not suitable for young readers. It addresses complex and sensitive topics related to racial violence and historical injustices.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'The Barn'? A: This book explores themes of race, justice, and the historical context of violence in America. It sheds light on the personal stories behind a significant event.
  • Q: How do I care for this hardcover book? A: To care for this book, keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a protective cover if possible to maintain its condition.
  • Q: Are there any safety concerns with this book? A: No, there are no specific safety concerns with this book. However, it discusses sensitive historical events that may be triggering for some readers.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most retailers have a customer service policy in place for damaged items.
  • Q: What is the publisher of 'The Barn'? A: The publisher of this book is Penguin Press. They are known for publishing a wide range of notable literary works.
  • Q: Is there a particular audience this book is aimed at? A: Yes, this book is aimed at readers interested in American history, social justice, and racial issues. It's particularly relevant for those studying civil rights.
  • Q: Can I find this book in other formats? A: Currently, this book is primarily available in hardcover. Digital and paperback formats may become available later.
  • Q: Does 'The Barn' include illustrations or photographs? A: No, 'The Barn' does not include illustrations or photographs. It focuses on narrative storytelling and historical analysis.

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