Did you miss Wednesday’s Bridge book club discussion of “Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights and Murder in the Jazz Age?” You’re in luck! We recorded our Zoom conversation, which featured author Kevin Boyle and Daniel Baxter, owner of the Detroit home where the events of the story transpired. More than 100 Bridge readers joined us for this engaging discussion.

Boyle discussed the process of writing “Arc of Justice,” the enduring legacy of the case and of housing discrimination in northern cities, growing up in Detroit, and the parallels between the Jazz Age and today in Detroit and our nation.
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Baxter gave Bridge readers a tour of the Sweet home, which his family has owned since 1958, and discussed the restoration efforts underway and the work that is being done to turn the home into a museum.
Watch the video below:
