Contents -- I SCAPEGOAT -- [1] Black Man-Child -- [2] The Murder Case -- [3] Evil in the City -- II SHADOWOF THE DOME -- [4] Atlanta: Hub of the New South -- [5] The Bluff -- [6] Little B -- [7] Superpredator or Outcast? -- III THE ROOT OF THIS EVIL -- [8] Monticello Revisited -- [9] Post-Emancipation Fight for Freedom -- [10] This Little Light Extinguished -- IV NEWAGE RACISM -- [11] Marching from Monticello -- [12] The Abandonment -- V THE REAL CRIME -- [13] Trompe L�oeil -- [14] The Innocence of Little B
[15] The AppealNotes -- Acknowledgments
Summary
Brown examines the public's reaction to the murder trial of Michael Lewis, known as Little B, who was senteced to life in prison at the age of fourteen. Brown looks closest at the reaction of Atlanta's African American community
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-391)
Notes
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