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American Skin, Southern Soil: A Journey Through Race, Justice, and Redemption in the American South
by Tristan J. Buckner
A raw, unflinching memoir of survival, transformation, and truth-telling in a land where justice runs deep-but not always fair.
Tristan J. Buckner was born into the red clay of the South, raised in a system that saw his skin before his soul. From the cracked pavement of St. Louis to the prison yards of Tennessee, he lived the stories that headlines ignore-of struggle, survival, and self-reinvention.
American Skin, Southern Soil is more than a memoir. It's a reckoning. With piercing honesty and gritty storytelling, Buckner exposes the human cost of systemic injustice while honoring the power of personal redemption. He writes for the invisible-those counted out, locked up, or cast aside-and shows how faith, grit, and truth can still forge a path forward.
In these pages, you'll discover:
The reality of growing up Black in a justice-tilted South
The inner battles of incarceration-and how one man refused to stay broken
A blueprint for reclaiming identity, purpose, and voice after prison
A message of hope for families, communities, and anyone fighting their own comeback
For fans of Bryan Stevenson, Michelle Alexander, and Dwayne Betts, this book is a mirror and a map. It challenges what we think we know about justice and invites readers into a deeper conversation about race, resilience, and the American soul.
"I wrote this for the people who've been told they're too far gone. You're not. You're just not done yet." - Tristan J. Buckner
by Tristan J. Buckner
A raw, unflinching memoir of survival, transformation, and truth-telling in a land where justice runs deep-but not always fair.
Tristan J. Buckner was born into the red clay of the South, raised in a system that saw his skin before his soul. From the cracked pavement of St. Louis to the prison yards of Tennessee, he lived the stories that headlines ignore-of struggle, survival, and self-reinvention.
American Skin, Southern Soil is more than a memoir. It's a reckoning. With piercing honesty and gritty storytelling, Buckner exposes the human cost of systemic injustice while honoring the power of personal redemption. He writes for the invisible-those counted out, locked up, or cast aside-and shows how faith, grit, and truth can still forge a path forward.
In these pages, you'll discover:
The reality of growing up Black in a justice-tilted South
The inner battles of incarceration-and how one man refused to stay broken
A blueprint for reclaiming identity, purpose, and voice after prison
A message of hope for families, communities, and anyone fighting their own comeback
For fans of Bryan Stevenson, Michelle Alexander, and Dwayne Betts, this book is a mirror and a map. It challenges what we think we know about justice and invites readers into a deeper conversation about race, resilience, and the American soul.
"I wrote this for the people who've been told they're too far gone. You're not. You're just not done yet." - Tristan J. Buckner
American Skin, Southern Soil: A Journey Through Race, Justice, and Redemption in the American South
by Tristan J. Buckner
A raw, unflinching memoir of survival, transformation, and truth-telling in a land where justice runs deep-but not always fair.
Tristan J. Buckner was born into the red clay of the South, raised in a system that saw his skin before his soul. From the cracked pavement of St. Louis to the prison yards of Tennessee, he lived the stories that headlines ignore-of struggle, survival, and self-reinvention.
American Skin, Southern Soil is more than a memoir. It's a reckoning. With piercing honesty and gritty storytelling, Buckner exposes the human cost of systemic injustice while honoring the power of personal redemption. He writes for the invisible-those counted out, locked up, or cast aside-and shows how faith, grit, and truth can still forge a path forward.
In these pages, you'll discover:
The reality of growing up Black in a justice-tilted South
The inner battles of incarceration-and how one man refused to stay broken
A blueprint for reclaiming identity, purpose, and voice after prison
A message of hope for families, communities, and anyone fighting their own comeback
For fans of Bryan Stevenson, Michelle Alexander, and Dwayne Betts, this book is a mirror and a map. It challenges what we think we know about justice and invites readers into a deeper conversation about race, resilience, and the American soul.
"I wrote this for the people who've been told they're too far gone. You're not. You're just not done yet." - Tristan J. Buckner
by Tristan J. Buckner
A raw, unflinching memoir of survival, transformation, and truth-telling in a land where justice runs deep-but not always fair.
Tristan J. Buckner was born into the red clay of the South, raised in a system that saw his skin before his soul. From the cracked pavement of St. Louis to the prison yards of Tennessee, he lived the stories that headlines ignore-of struggle, survival, and self-reinvention.
American Skin, Southern Soil is more than a memoir. It's a reckoning. With piercing honesty and gritty storytelling, Buckner exposes the human cost of systemic injustice while honoring the power of personal redemption. He writes for the invisible-those counted out, locked up, or cast aside-and shows how faith, grit, and truth can still forge a path forward.
In these pages, you'll discover:
The reality of growing up Black in a justice-tilted South
The inner battles of incarceration-and how one man refused to stay broken
A blueprint for reclaiming identity, purpose, and voice after prison
A message of hope for families, communities, and anyone fighting their own comeback
For fans of Bryan Stevenson, Michelle Alexander, and Dwayne Betts, this book is a mirror and a map. It challenges what we think we know about justice and invites readers into a deeper conversation about race, resilience, and the American soul.
"I wrote this for the people who've been told they're too far gone. You're not. You're just not done yet." - Tristan J. Buckner

















