''A valuable, and in some ways unprecedented, study. Its creation of a detailed socio-legal portrait of a Mississippi county from myriad court records contributes significantly to our understanding of southern criminal justice and violence.'' -- Michael J. Pfeifer, H-Net Book Review ''Adds a legal and community angle to the current historical literature... Documents how whites in Mississippi made a conscious choice to turn to folk violence (not an unthinking one) based on decades of distrust in formal law.'' -- Rhonda Y. Williams, Journal of Social History ADVANCE PRAISE ''Waldrep has written the most detailed and nuanced study of crime in a Southern community. His deep research, originality, and fairness marks every page.'' -- Edward L. Ayers, author of Southern Crossing: A History of the American South

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