Description
The two men were quickly arrested and brought to trial. A month later, a jury of twelve white men acquitted them after an hour-long deliberation. Seventy years later, the Till case has become a milestone in American civil rights history. But the criminal case is still not entirely solved as new elements continue to emerge. The Till case will weigh heavily on American history for many years to come.
50 States of Crime: France's leading true crime journalists investigate America's most notorious cases, one for every state in the Union, offering up fresh perspectives on famously storied crimes and reflecting, in the process, a dark national legacy that leads from coast to coast.
Author: Jean-Marie Pottier
Publisher: Crime Ink
Published: 09/02/2025
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.33lbs
Size: 6.94h x 4.64w x 0.69d
ISBN13: 9781613166925
ISBN10: 1613166923
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Historical
- History | United States | State & Local | South (AL,AR,FL,GA,KY,LA,MS,
- Social Science | Cultural & Ethnic Studies | African American & Black Studies
About the Author
Born in Rennes in 1982, Jean-Marie Pottier is an independent journalist, after working as an economic journalist for the magazine Challenges, then as editor-in-chief of Slate.fr. Currently, he works for Sciences humaines, Arte, L' Express, Retronews, and Society, for which he has written several stories and reports on American politics and society. Passionate about music, he writes regularly for the pop magazine Magic. He is also the author of several essays published with Editions Le mot et le reste, including Ground Zero: A musical history of September 11 (2016) and Alternative Nation: The Independent American Scene, 1979-2001 (2021).

