Description | At fewer than 200 pages, the book will hold readers’ attention with an ever-accumulating list of mysteries that successfully engage readers without resorting to gimmickry. Beyond its gripping narrative, Holder effectively speaks to how the systemic nature of White supremacist power affected the daily experiences of Black men and women in the South, before and after the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. – Kirkus Review |
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Artis Lee Holder
Artis Lee Holder was born in the small town of Indian Springs, Georgia where he worked as a Pin Boy at the local Bowling Alley and Skate Rink. There he witnessed the horrible treatment of the elderly Black couple.
Diann L. –
Great Read. Can’t put it down
Diann L. –
Good Read on Pre Civil Rights Era
Gary Peloquin –
This book held my attention from start to finish. We need more!
Gary Peloquin –
Very good book
Lee Hendrix –
Awesome Read! A Must for your library on Black History