A review by justjussy__
We Carry Their Bones: The Search for Justice at the Dozier School for Boys by Erin Kimmerle

3.0

“On a tour of an old plantation, one county official told me that Blacks only had it bad after the war. “The Civil War?” I asked, astonished. He corrected me: “The War of Northern Aggression.” That was when it fell apart and they became impoverished, he said, without white caretakers.”


We Carry Their Bones: The Search for Justice at the Dozier School for Boys 
by Erin Kimmerle 
narrated by Janina Edwards
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First, I want to acknowledge the narrator. Who did a wonderful on this book and these hard topics. 
But with that being said, I wanted more, I felt like some places were more for filler than for actual content about the topic at hand. I just finished and felt like it was missing something. But this book has made me want to look into this school as I have never heard of it until reading this.