Features & Benefits
- Chronicles the history and aftermath of lynching in America
- Gives voice to the memories of African American elders
- Examines the relationship between lynching and race, gender, class, and other social fragmentations
- Explores how narrators reconcile their personal and communal memory of lynching with their lived Christian experience
- Shows the bond between memory and moral formation
- Reveals the courage and hope inherent in the power of recall

