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Devil in the Grove

by Gilbert King · 2012

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In 1949, Florida's orange industry was booming with cheap Jim Crow labor. When a white seventeen-year-old Groveland girl cried rape, vicious Sheriff McCall was fast on the trail of four young blacks who dared to envision a future for themselves. Then the Ku Klux Klan rolled into town, burning homes and chasing hundreds of blacks into the swamps. So began the chain of events that would bring Thurgood Marshall, the man known as "Mr. Civil Rights," into the fray. Associates thought it was suicidal for him to wade into the "Florida Terror" at a time when he was irreplaceable to the burgeoning civil rights movement, but the lawyer would not shrink from the fight--not after the Klan had murdered one of Marshall's NAACP associates and Marshall had endured threats that he would be next.…

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"'Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America,' by Gilbert King."
By the Book: John Paul Stevens · nytimes.com
"Once I read it, I could see why [it inspired a career as a public defender]. The kind of criminal defense advocacy that Thurgood Marshall engaged in before becoming a justice was a courageous species of civil rights work."
By the Book: Ketanji Brown Jackson · nytimes.com