Blood done sign my name

a true story

355 pages

English language

Published Feb. 15, 2004 by Crown Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-609-61058-9
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OCLC Number:
53019249

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"Daddy and Roger and 'em shot 'em a nigger."Those words, whispered to ten-year-old Tim Tyson by one of his playmates in the late spring of 1970, heralded a firestorm that would forever transform the small tobacco market town of Oxford, North Carolina. On May 11, 1970, Henry Marrow, a 23-year-old black veteran, walked into a crossroads store owned by Robert Teel, a rough man with a criminal record and ties to the Ku Klux Klan, and came out running. Teel and two of his sons chased Marrow, beat him unmercifully, and killed him in public as he pleaded for his life. In the words of a local prosecutor: "They shot him like you or I would kill a snake."Like many small Southern towns, Oxford had barely been touched by the civil rights movement. But in the wake of the killing, young African Americans took to the streets, led by 22-year-old …

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Subjects

  • Tyson, Timothy B. -- Childhood and youth
  • African Americans -- Crimes against -- North Carolina -- Oxford -- History -- 20th century
  • Murder -- North Carolina -- Oxford -- History -- 20th century
  • Trials (Murder) -- North Carolina -- Oxford
  • Riots -- North Carolina -- Oxford -- History -- 20th century
  • Whites -- North Carolina -- Oxford -- Biography
  • African Americans -- North Carolina -- Oxford -- Biography
  • Oxford (N.C.) -- Race relations
  • Oxford (N.C.) -- Biography