The lynching stream
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The lynching stream
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Luther Nesbeth never knew his parents. While Luther knew how his mother died, his fathers death was wrapped up in secrecy. Luthers grandmother was the only parent he knew. And his grandmother, he suspected, was the only one who could answer that question. The day Luther confirmed his father was lynched in Mississippi in the turbulent 1930's, he was a changed man. The ugly truth was that he could have been among the thousands of innocent men, most of whom were black, who were lynched by angry mobs that took justice in their own hands. Luther left his home in Canada for the U.S., vowing to uncover the truth. He soon discovered that racially-segregated Clarksville, Mississippi, could have many answers to his many questions. Somehow, to his dismay, he found solace in a stream running through the towna welcomed reminder of the one back home. As the pieces of the puzzle came together, Luthers challenge now was how to deal with the answers to his many questions when some (3z(Bdear friends(3y (Bwere ready to speak. The answers ran deep...very, very deep.
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