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Mr. Thompson explores this idea in “The Barn,” a narrative that he styles as a secret history of the murder. The book is part historical account, part eulogy and part apologia from an author w ...
But what’s its story? Why is it there? As in the new book “The Barn” by Wright Thompson, could that landmark hold a horrible history? Through the years, Wright Thompson has drawn a map of his ...
Geoff Bennett sat down with Thompson to discuss his book, “The Barn: The Secret History of A Murder In Mississippi.” The murder of Emmett Till is one of the most harrowing events in American ...
Of her new book 'People Pleaser', out January 2025, the former reality star tells PEOPLE: "I wanted to write a book that would be more relatable" Jinger Vuolo/Instagram Jinger Duggar Vuolo is ...
What’s unforgettable by the end of Thompson’s book, though, is just how thoroughly this country was built on a belief that some people were worthless and expendable because of the color of their skin.
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“Remember and make it better.” It’s the work of activists like Dickerson and books like “The Barn” that offer some hope that America can heal its oldest and deepest wound.
“The barn… is long and narrow with sliding doors in the middle,” writes Wright Thompson in ‘The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi.’ “Nobody knows when it was built ...
Book Review: Wright Thompson Exposes Deep Racist Roots of the Mississippi Delta in ‘The Barn’ “The barn… is long and narrow with sliding doors in the middle,” writes Wright Thompson in ...