Richard Jay Hutto
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Richard Jay Hutto

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Rick Hutto served as White House Appointments Secretary to the Carter family and was chairman of the Georgia Council for the Arts. One of the foremost historians of the Gilded Age, he compiled and edited Accepted Fables, the autobiography of Jordan Massee, and wrote Entitled: American Women, Titled Husbands, and the Pursuit of Excess, as well as Crowning Glory: American Wives of Princes and Dukes, and Their Gilded Cage: The Jekyll Island Club Members. He is a frequent international lecturer and an elected member of the City Council of Macon, Georgia, where he lives with his wife and children. His most recent book, A Peculiar Tribe of People: Murder and Madness in the Heart of Georgia, is a true tale of a scandalous bi-racial bi-sexual murder that took place in pre-Civil Rights Georgia. "A southern grotesque that comes complete with stately mansions, murder most vile, forbidden sex, a pot-boiling trial and a denouement worthy of a Greek tragedy [with] an ending that even Sophocles wouldn't wish on his worst enemy." —Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 3, 2010
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    • Florence Chandler Maybrick, the First American Woman Sentenced to Death in England
    • By: Richard Jay Hutto
    • Narrated by: Ralph Lister
    • Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
    • Release date: 10-09-19
    • Language: English
    • 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 ratings

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