A man from Montgomery arrives before an ambulance from Tuskegee. When asked why it took so long, the ambulance driver reveals a racist attitude. The man realizes he is being taught how to navigate racism in Alabama as a white person. Growing up outside of Alabama, he didn't receive that training.
At the end of a forgotten study of convicted murderers, the author left a devastating footnote. We travel to an old plantation house outside Montgomery Alabama to hear his story — and what it tells us about American gun violence.
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