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The Color of Justice

2014372 pagesAbingdon Press

Synopsis

In 1964 Mississippi, attorney Coop Lindsay defends a Black man accused of murder, facing death threats and a town determined to see him fail. Fifty years later, his grandson returns to Justice, seeking answers to the unresolved trial that scarred his family. When a new racially charged case emerges, the younger Lindsay sees a chance to confront the past, but the deep-seated hatred of the town threatens to destroy everything.

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About the author

Ace Collins writes across many subjects, from historical events in books like "The Color of Justice" and "In the Line of Fire," to entertainment history in "Hollywood Lost" and "Turn Your Radio On." His work often explores moments of change and human experience, as seen in "Darkness Before Dawn."

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Coop LindsayProtagonist
Coop's grandsonProtagonist

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Justice, Mississippi

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Book cover of The Color of Justice