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The Groveland Four: The Sad Saga of a Legal Lynching

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The Groveland Four: The Sad Saga of a Legal Lynching is the shocking but true story of prejudice, violence, corruption, courage and redemption that made international headlines. Gary Corsair's account is based on exhuastive research into one of the most notorious Civil Rights cases of all time, a case that began when a 17-year-old Florida girl reported being kidnapped and raped by four Negro men on July 16, 1949. Here for the first time anywhere are the vivid memories of those who lived the nightmares of blood-thirsty mobs, police brutality, lying witnesses, Ku Klux Klan terrorists, manufactured evidence, and murder by the very men sworn to uphold the law. The Groveland Four: The Sad Saga of a Legal Lynching is the product of exclusive interviews with the only surviving defendant, relatives of the men who died for a crime they swore they didn't commit, and others with first-hand knowledge of the events that have polarized Lake County, Florida, for 50-plus years. Corsair also gained access to legal files untouched for 50 years that reveal rare insights into the men who fought to save the defendants and cast serious doubts on the guilty verdicts rendered by all-white juries.

404 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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November 6, 2013
This is one sad story. This is not the America I want to live in. It seems like we've made progress until you hear people from the South talk about President Obama saying things like, "That boy's too uppity." There are some people that would like to return to a time when a sheriff could get away with a "legal lynching."
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May 26, 2020
Unbelievable story very sad 4 black men suffered in the racist south of America all were innocent but a racist community and sheriff,and judge all members of the klan killed 2 and jailed the other 2 just on the words of a poor white girl no evidence and the men weren't Evan in the same county you couldn't make it up
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5 reviews1 follower
February 19, 2022
excellent and heart wrenching

I very much enjoyed reading this book. I had no clue that this has gone on and I’m not even sure where I found out about it

I would recommend this book as a real testament to the Ways of certain parts of the south
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120 reviews3 followers
June 9, 2020
Gripping story, very well researched, poorly written and edited. (Self-published.)
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December 13, 2013
This book grabs you from the preface and just keeps you wanting to read it. Every page has you searching for answers and by the end you want justice for these young men who have since passed on. This book is an example of many unjust situations that happened everywhere. Please read this book! It will really open your eyes.
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May 18, 2014
Great subject and well-researched, but really poor writing. Legal Lynching covers the same story much better.
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July 25, 2013
Couldn't finish this one. Very sad and happened to close to where I live.
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