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The Trial of Ruby McCollum: The True-Crime Story That Shook the Foundations of the Segregationist South

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This is the true crime story of the famous Florida murder case in which a wealthy African-American wife murders her white physician and senator elect lover in the Segregationist South. It contains a novella recounting the story and the full transcript of the trial--the only copy that currently exists. This edition is spiral bound and printed on 8 1/2 x 11 paper with wide margins for students to make notes.

552 pages, Paperback

First published August 4, 2003

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January 21, 2009
This book is great- a real mind twister. It is just so hard to wrap your mind around how racist this country was and still is today. The only thing I don't particularly care for are the trial records. They are printed in the book and are very hard to read. This is such a tragic story, but very interesting.
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December 4, 2015
Alright read

This book was ok to read but it didn't hold my attention like I thought it would. I had a hard time finishing it. The author could have gone into a little more detail about the facts surrounding Ruby and her family after she was arrested. It glosses over important details.
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