

An edition of Lay This Body Down (1999)
the 1921 murders of eleven plantation slaves
By Gregory A. Freeman
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Lawrence Hill Books
Language
eng
Pages
195
Description:
The John S. Williams plantation in Georgia was operated largely with the labor of slaves—and this was in 1921, 56 years after the Civil War. Williams was not alone in using “peons,” but his reaction to a federal investigation was almost unbelievable: he decided to destroy the evidence. Enlisting the aid of his trusted black farm boss, Clyde Manning, he began methodically killing his slaves. As this true story unfolds, each detail seems more shocking, and surprises continue in the aftermath, with a sensational trial galvanizing the nation and marking a turning point in the treatment of black Americans.
subjects: Case studies, true crime, Peonage, Murder, Trials (Murder), Plantation workers, African Americans, Slavery, Crimes against, Bible, juvenile literature, Bible, Bible, history of contemporary events, Social life and customs, Civilization, Juvenile literature, Antiquities, Slaves, united states, African americans, crimes against, Murder, georgia
People: Clyde Manning, John S. Williams
Places: Georgia, Jasper County