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It also talks about racism and the role of the supreme court in encouraging it
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More than 150 wellarmed white men massacred over 100 poorly armed black men many of whom were trying to surrender
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Due to a wide variety of conditions from the woes of reconstruction to competing political factions none of the white men were ever convicted of the murders
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In fact a monument was erected at the site celebrating the three white men who died as heroes
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The story talks about the men who fought for civil rights for the newly freed slaves and the men who were opposed for a variety of reasons to granting equal rights to those former slaves
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A lot of the reasons on both sides had its roots in the constitution and questions about what rights belonged to the federal government and which rights were reserved to the states
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The book talks about the fights to ratify the fourteen and fifteenth amendments and the work of the supreme court to essentially gut them
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Those supreme court actions led to the jim crow laws that were major stumbling blocks to equal rights for blacks and are still lingering today