Widely hailed for its historical resonance Daniel Black''s The Sacred Place is a powerful examination of racial tensions in 1955 Mississippi. Visiting from Chicago 14-year-old Clement is unfamiliar with the social customs of the tiny town of Money. Striding into a general store he offends the white store clerk by not placing his nickel in her hand. This seemingly innocuous act leads to a horrific murder and a conflict drawn along racial lines.
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