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A Devil Went Down to Georgia: Race, Power, Privilege, and the Murder of Lita McClinton A Devil Went Down to Georgia: Race, Power, Privilege, and the Murder of Lita McClinton by Deb Miller Landau
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“Jim Crow laws mandating racial segregation in all public facilities mean restaurants carry signs saying “Whites Only,” bus stations have “Colored” waiting rooms, markets have separate doors for “White” and “Colored,” bars proclaim “No Beer for Indians,” and Black passengers must ride in the back of the bus.”
Deb Miller Landau, A Devil Went Down to Georgia: Race, Power, Privilege, and the Murder of Lita McClinton
“Special Agent John Lang was a former marine and Georgia state trooper before he joined the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and became a top criminal profiler. At six foot four, he's imposing, with thick hair, chiseled features, and a swagger like a winning football coach. He's a commanding good ol' boy, a Georgia native who cracks f-bombs like peanut shells and makes no apologies for taking up space in the world.”
Deb Miller Landau, A Devil Went Down to Georgia: Race, Power, Privilege, and the Murder of Lita McClinton