If it’s the paranormal and out of the ordinary activity that gets your blood going; then “Prisoners of the Grave” is just the book for you. There is a little bit of everything in this tale of the old Pauly Jail aka Bullock County Jail Museum. There is the history behind the jail, stories about two of the famous hauntings by J.W. Mann and Aberdeen Johnson. You will even get a brief history lesson into the early days of the Southern USA states following the Civil War. As well as a history of the Criminal Justice system from the early years of the Great Depression up through the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There is even some history of how African American’s were treated differently in the Northern states then the Southern states. “Prisoners of the Grave” finishes off with some real-life testimonials of the Webb Paranormal Group team members as well as have photographs of actual footage taken in the jail. We sincerely hope you enjoy the book; perhaps it might entice you to take your next vacation to Bullock County, Alabama to take a visit of the old jail yourself?
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- Authors Teresa L Fikes, Georgann R. Callaway-Fohner
- Language English
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