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George Washington : Writings (Library of America)

ebooks George Washington : Writings (Library of America) by George Washington in History

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Curing systemic inequalities in the criminal justice system is the unfinished business of the Civil Rights movement. No part of that system highlights this truth more than the current implementation of the death penalty. At the Cross tells a story of the relationship between the death penalty and race in American politics that complicates the common belief that individual African Americans; especially poor African Americans; are more subject to the death penalty in criminal cases. The current death penalty regime operates quite differently than it did in the past. The findings of this research demonstrate the the racial inequity in the meting out of death sentences has legal and political externalities that move beyond individual defendants to larger numbers of African Americans. At the Cross looks at the meaning of the death penalty to and for African Americans by using various sites of analysis. Using various sites of analysis; Price shows the connection between criminal justice policies like the death penalty and the political and legal rights of African Americans who are tangentially connected to the criminal justice system through familial and social networks. Drawing on black politics; legal and political theory and narrative analysis; Price utilizes a mixed-method approach that incorporates analysis of media reports; capital jury selection and survey data; as well as original focus group data. As the rates of incarceration trend upward; Black politics scholars have focused on the impact of incarceration on the voting strength of the black community. Local; and even regional; narratives of African American politics and the death penalty expose the fractures in American democracy that foment perceptions of exclusion among blacks.


#388968 in Books Library of America 1997-02-22 1997-02-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.11 x 1.44 x 5.07l; 1.59 #File Name: 188301123X1184 pages


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. An American StapleBy ChaunceyHerein are the writing of George Washington. That should provide all the necessary motivation one needs to buy this. If not; also take note that this edition is a sewn/glue bound; cloth cover edition with all of the assurances that only a Library of America book can bring with it. Sure; President Washington's writing can be tough to read at times; but if there is any place to read them; it is in this book.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great Read!By Jeff PhillipsI am enjoying this book immensely. I think if you want to know about actually history instead of what these numbskull journalists and politicians tell you; this is the way to learn it. Go straight to the source. When you do; you'll figure out that just about everyone on either side of the fence; is lying to you about the founders. I find this book completely fascinating. Buy it.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great way to hear our greatest president!By TimI am discovering more about this incredible man every day. Anyone who doesn't think he was our greatest president has made no attempt to find out. This is a real look into his mind through his actual correspondence during the Revolution and after.

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