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“Illustrates Henderson’s vulnerable position as a Black defendant and shows how external factors…shaped the legal proceedings in unexpected ways.” New Yorker
“The true story of a Black sharecropper who was wrongly accused of murder, set against the backdrop of Thurgood Marshall’s NAACP and its fight to protect Black voters from the influence of the Communist Party.” New York Times Book Review
“It’s an intriguing cold case story that might have remained under the radar if not for Joyner’s deeply researched book.” Atlanta Journal Constitution
“Joyner provides just the right level of detail in this stranger-than-fiction narrative…[Readers] will be riveted.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Drawing on his two-plus decades of experience in journalism, Joyner plumbs newspaper archives, court records, and personal interviews to tell the story.” CNN
“Offers a detailed play-by-play of the three trials to argue that despite Henderson’s unjust treatment by prosecutors, he fared better than most Black defendants…A compelling account of ‘justice’ in the Jim Crow South.” Library Journal
“A masterful tale of murder in small-town Georgia and the injustices that corrupted its halls of power…Guides readers through courtroom drama, political gamesmanship, and life-and-death decisions.” Greg Bluestein, author of Flipped