
To Do Justice
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Set during the inner-city riots of 1965-66, To Do Justice tells the story of Pinkie, a mixed-race child of Chicago's meanest streets ... and Mollie, a lovelorn White reporter with The Associated Press. Together this unlikely pair will track down the White woman who gave Pinkie birth ... and score a Pulitzer-worthy scoop in the bargain. Frank S Joseph's award-winning "Chicago Trilogy" novels -- To Do Justice, To Walk Humbly and To Love Mercy -- tell a story of lives forever changed by racial turmoil that marked and marred Chicago at mid century, a great city going up in flames. Frank lived it. ...
Set during the inner-city riots of 1965-66, To Do Justice tells the story of Pinkie, a mixed-race child of Chicago's meanest streets ... and Mollie, a lovelorn White reporter with The Associated Press. Together this unlikely pair will track down the White woman who gave Pinkie birth ... and score a Pulitzer-worthy scoop in the bargain. Frank S Joseph's award-winning "Chicago Trilogy" novels -- To Do Justice, To Walk Humbly and To Love Mercy -- tell a story of lives forever changed by racial turmoil that marked and marred Chicago at mid century, a great city going up in flames. Frank lived it. As a White boy growing up on Chicago's South Side, he experienced the disruption of a racially changing neighborhood and the 'White flight' that followed. Then as an Associated Press journalist, he covered the '60s riots that wracked Chicago's inner city. Now he's retold this sweeping tale in his award-winning Chicago Trilogy.