Reads well, moves a little slowly in some sections, but otherwise a great review of late 1800s/early 1900s racist policies and govt in the Midwest. My heart goes out to the black men and women that have fought so hard for their rights. Dr. Ossian Sweet is a name we need to know, and his story reminds us of the dark side of the Jazz age. Wish I‘d been exposed to books like these much earlier!!