Store Offer Menu

  • Image
    The Eyes of Willie McGee (Paperback)

    The Eyes of Willie McGee (Paperback)

    Product information for The Eyes of Willie McGee (Paperback)

    $14.97
    $7.4950% OFF

    A memorable narrative of a civil rights case that deserves a larger place in American memory. --Jon Meacham Riveting. . . . It s like a real-life To Kill a Mockingbird but with even more subtlety and complexity. --Walter Isaacson author of Einstein In this gripping saga of race and retribution Alex Heard tells a moving and unforgettable story of the deep South that says as much about Mississippi today as it does about the mysteries of the past. In doing so he evokes the bitter conflicts between black and white north and south in America. In 1945 a young African-American man from Laurel Mississippi was sentenced to death for allegedly raping Willette Hawkins a white housewife. The case was barely noticed until Bella Abzug a young New York labor lawyer was hired to oversee Willie McGee s appeal. Together with William Patterson a dedicated black reformer Abzug risked her life to plead the case. Free Willie McGee became an international rallying cry with supporters flooding President Truman s White House and the U.S. Supreme Court with clemency pleas and famous Americans--including William Faulkner Albert Einstein and Norman Mailer--speaking out on McGee s behalf. By 1951 millions worldwide were convinced of McGee s innocence--even though there were serious questions about his claim that the truth involved a secret love affair. In this unforgettable story of justice in the Deep South Mississippi native Alex Heard reexamines the lasting mysteries surrounding McGee s haunting case.

  • More Deals You’ll Love

    The Solidarities of Strangers: The English Poor Laws and the People  1700 1948  (Hardcover)
    Walmart logo

    The Solidarities of Strangers: The English Poor La...

    This study of English policies toward the poor from the seventeenth century to the present combines individual stories with official actions. Lynn Lees shows how clients as well as officials negotiated welfare settlements--cultural definitions of entitlement rather than available resources determined amounts and beneficiaries. The English poor laws went through cycles of generosity and meanness that affected men and women unequally. The long term history of welfare in England and Wales was not one of continued progress and improvement but one determined by continually changing attitudes toward poverty.
    $121.29
    $97.5820% OFF

    Subscribe to Walmart coupon newsletter

    Get notified of offers and coupon codes from Walmart before they expire!