
Kim Reid recalls two tense years in her life when she was torn between her desire to fit in and feel safe in her private Catholic school in an all-white part of Atlanta, Georgia, and her loyalty to her African-American neighborhood and the responsibilities and burdens placed on her by her mom, a cop on the task force searching a serial killer targeting young African-American boys in 1979.
year: 2007
call number/section: 364.15
subjects: reid, kim, childhood and youth, african american girls, atlanta, biography, serial murder investigation, murder, homicide, atlanta (ga.), atlanta (ga.), race relations, biography