Black Vs White

For those who were unheard, unseen, erased, and forgotten.
And for those brave enough to remember them.

Synopsis

Black vs White is a powerful, unsettling novel set in 1950s Mississippi, a world divided by color, class, and silence. When Lucille Washington, a brilliant Black student bound for Howard University, disappears on her way to church, suspicion falls upon her young admirer, Eddy Grant. Within hours, Eddy is framed, beaten, and forced into a confession for a crime he did not commit.

As the state rushes to execute him, two aging men, civil rights lawyer Samuel Jackson and retired FBI agent Richard Black, return to the Deep South to uncover the truth. Their investigation reveals the real killers, the White brothers, sons of the Mississippi governor, protected by privilege and hatred.

What follows is a race against time and a battle between justice and corruption, where the cost of truth is blood. From the courtroom to the back roads of the South, Black vs White exposes the deep wounds of racism, love, and redemption through the eyes of those who refuse to forget.

A haunting exploration of human conscience, this story asks one question that still echoes today. How many lives must be broken before justice finally speaks?