Excellent
5
By rugby4752
Well written. This side of human nature must be revealed for what it is then and now.
Indiana native.
5
By smackey0
I live in Indiana. This was eye opening and at times shocking. I am so glad I read this and have been recommending it everyone.
A Fever in the Heartland
3
By Joanabake
A fascinating and illuminating history of the rise and fall of the Ku Klux Klan in America in the early twentieth century. The damage done by this hate group was widespread and insidious. The book is repetitive and boring thus the three stars.
A must read for every American
5
By Laurenl1016
So many parallels to the race issues and hatred we have experienced in this country recently.