J. Christopher Schutz is professor of history at Tennessee Wesleyan University and author of Jackie Robinson: An Integrated Life.
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"Readers trying to understand the complex interplay between race, politics, and the legal system in the late 1960s through mid-1970s will gain significant knowledge from Going to Hell to Get the Devil. But they can also get a glimpse into their own sympathies and perspectives and come to understand why it still matters. That is what good historical writing is all about."--Journal of American History "Going to Hell to Get the Devil examines race relations and the American criminal justice system in the 1960s and 1970s through the lens of the legal case of the Charlotte Three. . . . It is a highly readable and well-researched examination of the case and its historical context. . . . Going to Hell to Get the Devil offers a definitive account of the Charlotte Three case and makes an important contribution to the historiography of the later civil rights era, the War on Crime, and the American criminal justice system."--Journal of Southern History

