Free Download David Beasley, "Without Mercy: The Stunning True Story of Race, Crime, and Corruption in the Deep South"
English | ISBN: 1250014662 | 2014 | 288 pages | EPUB | 646 KB
"Without Mercy reads like a John Grisham thriller."
–David R. Dow, author of The Autobiography of an Execution
On December 9, 1938, the state of Georgia executed six black men in eighty-one minutes in Tattnall Prison’s electric chair. The executions were a record for the state that still stands today. The new prison, built with funds from FDR’s New Deal, as well as the fact that the men were tried and executed rather than lynched were thought to be a sign of progress. They were anything but. While those men were arrested, convicted, sentenced, and executed in as little as six weeks–E. D. Rivers, the governor of the state, oversaw a pardon racket for white killers and criminals, allowed the Ku Klux Klan to infiltrate his administration, and bankrupted the state. Race and wealth were all that determined whether or not a man lived or died. There was no progress. There was no justice.
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