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Fair. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket.
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Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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VeryGood in Near Fine jacket. FIRST PRINTING. 6.25"X9.5" 501 indexed pages. Speckled boards w/taupe spine and chocolate foil letters. Frontispiece: "Without Sanctuary" plate 31, courtesy of the Allen-Littlefield Collection. Design by Barbara Sturman. DJ: David Tran. Author photo Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean. X-library w/graphics, red dot top edge. 3" stain to front board. Moisture spot on ffep. Secure ship w/track #. The brutal lynching of two young black men in Marion, Indiana, on August 7, 1930, cast a shadow over the town that still lingers. It is only one event in the long and complicated history of race relations in Marion, a history much ignored and considered by many to be best forgotten. But the lynching cannot be forgotten. It is too much a part of the fabric of Marion, too much ingrained even now in the minds of those who live there. In Our Town journalist Cynthia Carr explores the issues of race, loyalty, and memory in America through the lens of a specific hate crime that occurred in Marion but could have happened anywhere.
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As New in As New dust jacket. 0517705060. Book and DJ As New. No names, notes, or ANY markings. DJ not price clipped ($24.95); Never opened.; 501 pages; Ships in a box, USA.