Scapegoat


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About The Book

In 1978 The Arrest Of Tommy Lee Hines A Young Black Man With The Mental Capacity Of A Six-Year-Old Shook The City Of Decatur Alabama. This Gripping Story Chronicles The Untold Narrative Of An Intellectually Disabled Man Who Finds Himself Trapped In A Web Of Systemic Racism Prejudices And A Legal System That Needs Reforming. As The Sequence Of Events Unfold Author Peggy Allen Towns Captures The Tragedy Of Tommy Lee Hines That Inspired A Movement For Change. Throughout The Pages Of This Book You Will Meet Courageous And Extraordinary Individuals Who Took Risks And Believed It Was Their Duty To Seek Justice. You Also Will Encounter Hostile Counter-Demonstrators And Their Warring Tempers As They Hold On To The Ideology Of The “Old South.” This Powerful Heart-Wrenching Account Of Decatur’S Scapegoat Not Only Explores The Sacrificial Offerings But Unmasks Biases And Inequalities That Compelled The Conscience Of Some To Take Progressive Steps To Eradicate Racial Injustice. The Efforts Of Social Reform Advanced Equal Opportunities For A More Unified City In The Struggle Of Fairness For All. And The Struggle Continues.
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