In Township 22, Adrian L. Brooks takes you on a haunting and powerful journey into the heart of Mississippi's Delta, where the brutal murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till didn't just shock a nation-it left scars in the soil that still haven't healed.
Have you ever wondered what justice really looks like when a system is built to erase it?
What if the most important stories in history were never marked with monuments-but hidden in barns and fields, waiting for someone to ask the right questions?
This book is not just a recounting of a crime-it is a reclamation.
With meticulous research, raw emotion, and masterful storytelling, Township 22 exposes the cover-ups, challenges the myths, and confronts America's longest-held silences.
In this book, you'll uncover:
The true location of the barn where Emmett Till was tortured-long concealed by false testimonies
The chilling legacy of silence passed down through generations
How land, memory, and truth are tied in America's racial history
The ongoing fight to preserve and mark the places history tried to forget
This isn't just a book-it's a mirror. A tribute. A reckoning.
Perfect for:
Lovers of nonfiction, history, and civil rights
Readers seeking deeper understanding of racial injustice
A meaningful gift for educators, students, or truth-seekers
You won't finish this book the same person who started it.
Own the story. Hold the truth. Give the gift that matters.
Buy Township 22 today.