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The Boys of the Dark: A Story of Betrayal and Redemption in the Deep South
Contributor(s): Fisher, Robin Gaby (Author), O'Mccarthy, Michael (Author), Straley, Robert W. (Author)
ISBN: 1250039258     ISBN-13: 9781250039255
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
OUR PRICE:   $17.09  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- True Crime
- History | United States - State & Local - South (al,ar,fl,ga,ky,la,ms,nc,sc,tn,va,wv)
- Social Science | Penology
Dewey: 365.42
LCCN: 2009045734
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.60 lbs) 256 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1950's
- Geographic Orientation - Florida
- Cultural Region - South Atlantic
- Cultural Region - Southeast U.S.
- Cultural Region - South
 
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A story that garnered national attention, this is the harrowing tale of two men who suffered abuses at a reform school in Florida in the 1950s and 60s, and who banded together fifty years later to confront their attackers.

Michael O'McCarthy and Robert W. Straley were teens when they were termed incorrigible youth by authorities and ordered to attend the Florida School for Boys. They discovered in Marianna, the City of Southern Charm, an immaculately groomed campus that looked more like an idyllic university than a reform school. But hidden behind the gates of the Florida School for Boys was a hell unlike any they could have imagined. The school's guards and administrators acted as their jailers and tormentors. The boys allegedly bore witness to assault, rape, and possibly even murder.

For fifty years, both men---and countless others like them---carried their torment in silence. But a series of unlikely events brought O'McCarthy, now a successful rights activist, and Straley together, and they became determined to expose the Florida School for Boys for what they believed it to be: a youth prison with a century-long history of abuse. They embarked upon a campaign that would change their lives and inspire others.

Robin Gaby Fisher, a Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist and author of the New York Times bestselling After the Fire, collaborates with Straley and O'McCarthy to offer a riveting account of their harrowing ordeal. The book goes beyond the story of the two men to expose the truth about a century-old institution and a town that adopted a Nuremberg-like code of secrecy and a government that failed to address its own wrongdoing. What emerges is a tale of strength, resolve, and vindication in the face of the kinds of terror few can imagine.


Contributor Bio(s): Fisher, Robin Gaby: - Robin Gaby Fisher is a Pulitzer Prize winner and two-time finalist for feature writing. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling After the Fire.O'Mccarthy, Michael: - MICHAEL O'McCARTHY, a journalist and filmmaker, spearheaded the movement to bring to light the 1923 Rosewood Massacre, which led to government action and become the subject of the feature film Rosewood. O'McCarthy recounts his horrific childhood experiences at the Florida School for Boys in The Boys of the Dark: A Story of Betrayal and Redemption in the Deep South.Straley, Robert W.: - ROBERT W. STRALEY is a successful businessman from Clearwater, Florida, and the man who, after a lifetime of nightmares, first contacted Michael O'McCarthy about his time at the Florida School for Boys. Straley and Michael recount their experiences in The Boys of the Dark: A Story of Betrayal and Redemption in the Deep South.