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Item Nr: B 126186 Title: Dozier School for Boys: Forensics, Survivors, and a Painful Past
Grade Lvl: S Author: Murray, Elizabeth A
Length: 120 Prod/Pub: Twenty-First Century Books
Copyright: 2020 Series:
Book Type: N Biographee:
Copies: 2 Loan Period: 42 days
 
  Some true crimes reveal themselves in bits and pieces over time. One such case is the Florida School for Boys, a.k.a. the Dozier School, a place where rather than reforming the children in their care school officials tortured, raped, and killed them. Opened in 1900, the school closed in 2011 after a Department of Justice investigation substantiated allegations of routine beatings and killings made by about 100 survivors. Thus far, forensic anthropologist Dr. Erin Kimmerle and her team from the University of South Florida have uncovered fifty-five sets of human remains. Follow this story of institutional abuse, the brave survivors who spoke their truth, and the scientists and others who brought it to light. Narrative nonfiction. True crime. US History. IL 10-12.

  Subjects:
  1314 - ABUSE
  225 - BOYS
  370 - CRIME AND CRIMINALS
  383 - DEATH
  513 - FLORIDA
  592 - HISTORY
  2003 - NARRATIVE
  1439 - PREJUDICES/PREJUDICE
  911 - RACE RELATIONS/RACISM
  1046 - SURVIVAL
  1108 - U.S.--HISTORY