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WHAT ARE YOU SCARED OF WHEN NOTHING CAN HURT YOU? EVERYTHING. It's 1930's America and Jim Crow is flying high. Black people's right to a job, a vote, or even their lives, are all at risk from the whims of whites. So, what would it take to balance the scales of justice? A miracle. Meet Mo Crawford of Tuskegee, Alabama. Fifteen years old, nearly seven-feet tall, totally bulletproof, and more interested in being a farmer than anyone's savior.

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WHAT ARE YOU SCARED OF WHEN NOTHING CAN HURT YOU? EVERYTHING. It's 1930's America and Jim Crow is flying high. Black people's right to a job, a vote, or even their lives, are all at risk from the whims of whites. So, what would it take to balance the scales of justice? A miracle. Meet Mo Crawford of Tuskegee, Alabama. Fifteen years old, nearly seven-feet tall, totally bulletproof, and more interested in being a farmer than anyone's savior.
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Constantine von Hoffman was born in Chicago, raised in Rhode Island, and currently lives in Boston with his wife Jennifer and four dogs. A journalist for 25 years, he has written for CBSNews.com, The Boston Herald, NPR, Harvard Business Review, Inc., Sierra Magazine, Brandweek, The Boston Globe, and others. Con is a graduate of the Viable Paradise writing workshop and his poetry has been published in Elysian Fields Quarterly, and the collections Line Drives: 100 Contemporary Baseball Poems (2002, Southern Illinois University Press) and Cubbie Blues (State Street Publishing, 2009). All proceeds from this book will be donated to the Equal Justice Initiative: www.EJI.org