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MDLJ00-38 Michael DOrso - Like Judgment Day.nfo
General Information
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Title: Like Judgment Day: The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood
Author: Michael DOrso
Read By: Richard Davidson
Copyright: 1996
Audiobook Copyright: 2007
Genre: Nonfiction - History - American - Social
Publisher: Recorded Books
Abridged: No
Original Media Information
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Media: Digital
Length each: Chapterized
Source: OneClick MP3 ENCRYPTED
File Information
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Number of MP3s: 38
Total Duration: 14:22:51
Total MP3 Size: 395.71
Parity Archive: No
Ripped By: 3j
Ripped With: Total Recorder
Encoded With: FhG
Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono
Normalize: None
Noise Reduction: None
ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3
Book Description
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Note: This was turned into a movie titled simply 'Rosewood'.
Note2: There is a short recording of the author discussing the book in the last file.
Publisher's Summary
Stunning and powerful, Like Judgment Day is the hauntingly true story
of the Rosewood massacre. Michael D'Orso's compelling journalistic prose
reads like the most vivid novel as he describes the earth-shattering
events of January 1923 and its survivors' patient, 70-year quest for
justice.
When a black man was accused of attacking a white woman in a rural Florida
town, a tinderbox of racial hatred was ignited. On New Year's Day 1923,
Rosewood, a town of hard-working, middle-class African Americans, was
burned to the ground by an angry mob of whites. After hiding in frigid
nearby swamps for days, the few survivors never returned. The town's
existence vanished like a mirage until 1982 when a local journalist
- writing an article on weekend getaways - stumbled upon the Rosewood
secret.
Narrator Richard M. Davidson's rich voice enhances D'Orso's masterful
rendering of one of contemporary American history's most shameful tragedies.
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