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God'll cut you down, the tangled tale of a white supremacist, a Black hustler, a murder, and how i lost a year in Mississippi, by John Safran

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God'll cut you down, the tangled tale of a white supremacist, a Black hustler, a murder, and how i lost a year in Mississippi, by John Safran
Language
eng
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Main title
God'll cut you down
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892648544
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by John Safran
Sub title
the tangled tale of a white supremacist, a Black hustler, a murder, and how i lost a year in Mississippi
Summary
A notorious white supremacist named Richard Barrett was brutally murdered in Mississippi in 2010 by a young black man named Vincent McGee. At first the murder seemed a twist on old Deep South race crimes. But then new revelations and complications came to light. Maybe it was a dispute over money rather than race--or, maybe and intriguingly, over sex. John Safran, a young white Jewish Australian documentarian, had been in Mississippi and interviewed Barrett for a film on race. When he learned of Barrett's murder, he returned to find out what happened and became caught up in the twists and turns of the case. During his time in Mississippi, Safran got deeper and deeper into this gothic southern world, becoming entwined in the lives of those connected with the murder--white separatist frenemies, black lawyers, police investigators, oddball neighbors, the stunned families, even the killer himself. And the more he talked with them, the less simple the crime--and the people involved--seemed to be. In the end, he discovered how profoundly and indelibly complex the truth about someone's life--and death--can be. This is a brilliant, haunting, hilarious, unsettling story about race, money, sex, and power in the modern American South from an outsider's point of view
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