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Mississippi Trial, 1955.

Chris Crowe · Young Adult · 2002

"Mississippi Trial, 1955" by Chris Crowe is a compelling historical novel that plunges readers into the racially charged atmosphere of Mississippi in the mid-20th century. Through the eyes of its protagonist, sixteen-year-old Hiram Hillburn, the book captures the profound impact of the murder of Emmett Till, a young African American boy, on the community and the nation. Crowe's narrative is not just a story of a murder; it's an instructive exploration into the deep-seated racism and the struggle for justice in Mississippi during this tumultuous period. The novel vividly illustrates how this single event serves as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement, making "Mississippi Trial, 1955" an essential read for understanding the historical and social fabric of Mississippi and its significant role in America's ongoing journey towards equality and understanding.