Chapter 20 I spent the rest of the week going over all the notes I had taken on the buggy ride from Blair Station to Hillsville. I had to phone Mr. Willis to clarify a couple of notes due to the difficulty in writing legibly while being jostled in a buggy. I only had a few names left on my original list without a circle or a mark through them. I still had not decided if I wanted to talk to Floyd’s brothers Garland, who had been leading the church service that the fight started at, or to Jack’s son Barnett. Both were very peaceful men, and I’m not sure how much they would be able to contribute. Alverta Edwards Mundy, whose two sons were still in prison, had been a witness in the courtroom, but from all reports, had spent her time trying to keep her sons from participating and probably c

