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Incident at Ashton
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Incident at Ashton

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Republished with a foreword by John Tisdale,director of TCU’s School of Journalism, thelate Jay Milner’s novel is a riveting portrayal of ascenario that unhappily mirrored real-life incidentsthroughout the South in the mid-twentieth century.

In Ashton, a fictional town in the deep South, anelderly black man walked into the courthouseone day and made a simple request. He wantedto register to vote. At first the clerk was confused.Never before in the town’s history had a Negrodisplayed such arrogance. He tried to discouragehim, but the old man was adamant. A few dayslater they pulled his body from the river, a gapingwound in his head. Only a few years earlier, thisincident would have gone practically unnoticed inAshton. But that time was past. Phil Arrow, a youngnewspaperman, demanded a full measure of justicefrom the people of his town.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
8 April 2016
Pages
320
ISBN
9780875656526

Republished with a foreword by John Tisdale,director of TCU’s School of Journalism, thelate Jay Milner’s novel is a riveting portrayal of ascenario that unhappily mirrored real-life incidentsthroughout the South in the mid-twentieth century.

In Ashton, a fictional town in the deep South, anelderly black man walked into the courthouseone day and made a simple request. He wantedto register to vote. At first the clerk was confused.Never before in the town’s history had a Negrodisplayed such arrogance. He tried to discouragehim, but the old man was adamant. A few dayslater they pulled his body from the river, a gapingwound in his head. Only a few years earlier, thisincident would have gone practically unnoticed inAshton. But that time was past. Phil Arrow, a youngnewspaperman, demanded a full measure of justicefrom the people of his town.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
8 April 2016
Pages
320
ISBN
9780875656526