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The novel interweaves the lives of a prominent white family, Black citizens, and a contentious newspaper as a campaign for white supremacy intensifies racial tensions in a Southern community, culminating in an alleged crime, a mob's demand for vengeance, and a miscarriage of justice. Individuals on both sides confront social ambition, class anxieties, and conflicting loyalties while institutions—press, law, and local authority—prove unable or unwilling to prevent violence. The narrative examines hypocrisy, racial prejudice, and the human cost of mob rule, moving toward a moral reckoning and tragic consequences.
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