How a Confederate Veteran Helped a Black Man Convicted of Killing a White Man

Allison Stewart interviews Ben Montgomery in an interesting segment on a Confederate veteran and a Black man teaming up against injustice in Kentucky. From the program description:

A new book tells the true story of a formerly enslaved man named George Dinning, who became the first Black man in the U.S. to win damages after a wrongful murder conviction by teaming up with a lawyer who had formerly fought for the Confederate Army. Pulitzer Prize finalist and journalist Ben Montgomery joins us to discuss his book, A Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South.

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