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Monroe County Murder (The Southern Civil Rights Struggle (1940-1980))
Mike Dryden
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| #4918533 in Books | 2017-03-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.73 x6.00l,1.12 | File type: PDF | 290 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Many typographical errors and slow getting into the meat of the story.|By Kindle Customer|The kindle version had many typographical errors. The plot toward the end picked up. However, the author spent a lot of time on the Alaska history of Aaron the father. I thought the historical information was good, except it really was a lot of terrible graphic cruelty. Except, the story c|About the Author|Mike Dryden was born in Monroe County, Mississippi in the late forties. He graduated from Amory High School in the sixties and Mississippi State University with a BS in Education. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the US Army and attend
This novel is the second in a three-part series titled The Southern Civil Rights Struggles (1940-1980) by Mike Dryden. The first of this series was 28 October 1942, a historical fiction account of the African-American Army Engineers' part in the construction of the Alaska Highway during WWll. See how Aaron's post-war life in Chicago is affected when his oldest son, Teddy, travels to Mississippi in 1964 to visit his Aunt Carrie and experiences the segregation and overt ra...
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