Guilty When Black

Guilty When Black
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"Guilty When Black" is the poignant, gut-wrenching story of a young African American woman, Miashah Moses, who, through unrelenting media attention and a rush to judgment by the DA is charged with second-degree murder in the fiery deaths of her two small nieces, Noni, 4, and Nylah, 18 months, when she fed them lunch and left for eight minutes to empty the trash. While she was gone, the faulty stove caught fire, a not uncommon occurrence in the low-income apartments, according the electrical contractors. The book's four-part story offers a rare glimpse into the unique challenges faced by minority and marginalized women in Oklahoma, a state with the highest rate of female incarceration in the nation. Miashah's plight is intertwined with vivid stories of five incarcerated women, the rise of one judge and fall of another, and the landmark exoneration of three black men wrongfully sentenced for crimes they did not commit. The non-fiction book is prefaced with a gripping account of the Tulsa 1921 Race Massacre, the largest slaughter of African Americans in U.S. history that left the city's affluent Greenwood district, known as the «Black Wall Street,» burned to the ground.

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Carol Mersch. Guilty When Black

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Room 413, Tulsa County Courthouse

Something about the case drew me in.

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But in Tulsa, nothing inflamed white people more than what they saw across the railroad tracks in Greenwood—the sturdy, brown-brick businesses along Greenwood Avenue, the fancy homes, the cars, and the gold pieces flashed around even by shoe shiners. There was a basic lack of respect for black people; their status as second-class citizens in the state was accepted by virtually all white folks as “the natural order of things.” In the hierarchy of dark-skinned sins, “uppityness” was second only to defiling white women.

Which is what started it all on that otherwise placid Memorial Day afternoon in 1921.

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