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  • July 5, 2023

    It feels different this time

    I can’t help but compare what has happened this time with what happened last time, after publication of my first book. When The Last Lynching in Northern Virginia came out in the fall of 2016, it met with indifference, even hostility, in parts of Fauquier County. The book told a story some did not want

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  • June 27, 2023

    With a thump, the books arrive

    I checked at the front door several times last week to see if the package had arrived. Finally, on Friday morning, I heard a thump on the steps and looked out to see the brown UPS truck at the curb. My books were there. My contract with History Press says I am to receive five

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  • June 20, 2023

    Hoping readers enjoy a good mystery

    One of the uncomfortable moments in a newspaper reporter’s life is when you’re out somewhere, say grocery shopping at Giant, and a reader approaches. “I liked your story about my mother,” the reader might say. When this happened to me, I braced because I could hear a “but” coming. “I liked your story about my

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  • June 13, 2023

    Evil, unrelenting evil

    The research I did for Condemned for Love in Old Virginia took me to some of the darkest corners of our state’s history, places I had heard about but never explored. When a student at Germanna Community College asked me recently what surprised me most about this journey, I answered with two words, “the evil.”

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  • June 6, 2023

    Let’s (not) talk about money

    I was surprised when the librarian in Hagerstown, Md., asked about my speaking fee. That almost never happens. I have agreed to talk at the Washington County Free Library this October as part of its McCauley Lecture Program. The library is interested in Condemned for Love, my new book, because a portion of it takes

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  • May 30, 2023

    On the hunt for a good title

    I did a Google search on the title of my new book and learned two surprising things: There’s another book on the market with a similar title, and Amazon may be the online sales giant, but it has more competition than I realized. The folks at History Press came up with the title for my

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  • May 23, 2023

    Slavery and Nathan Corder

    Nathan Corder was the person most responsible for Arthur Jordan’s murder. He was also an enslaver from a long line of enslavers. Was there a link between the two? Did Corder’s past lead to his later cruelty? In his 1845 autobiography, Frederick Douglass, a former enslaved person, said that slavery was harmful to both enslaver

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  • May 17, 2023

    ‘No requiem, save the night wind’

    One of the many things that enraged civil right advocate Ida B. Wells about lynching was the lack of remembrance for the victims. For Wells, the deaths were bad enough, but the shame and terror that accompanied those deaths were worse. “They had no requiem, save the night wind, no memorial service to bemoan their

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  • May 9, 2023

    I wish I’d said that

    One of the curious aspects of book publishing occurs toward the end of the process, when the publisher sends you copies of the pages of your new book. The pages look exactly as they will in the finished book. The author’s job is to read them one more time and sign a statement saying that

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  • May 3, 2023

    Can a white man talk about the Black experience?

    During a talk at Germanna Community College in February, a student asked me a question I have long considered. She wanted to know if I as a white man had the standing to talk about the prejudice experienced by Black people. I answered, yes, I believe I do. I realize that as a white man

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