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Live from death row / Mumia Abu-Jamal ; introduction by John Edgar Wideman.

Title
  1. Live from death row / Mumia Abu-Jamal ; introduction by John Edgar Wideman.
Published by
  1. Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1995.
Author
  1. Abu-Jamal, Mumia

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Description
  1. xxxvii, 215 p.; 21 cm.
Subject
  1. Abu-Jamal, Mumia
  2. Death row -- United States
  3. Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
  4. Race discrimination -- United States
  5. African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc
  6. Death row inmates -- United States -- Biography
Genre/Form
  1. Biographies
Contents
  1. Part 1. Life on death row. Teetering on the brink between life and death -- Descent into hell -- The visit -- "On tilt" by state design -- On death row: fade to black -- From an echo in darkness, a step into light -- Nightraiders meet rage -- Actin' like life's a ball game -- Legal outlaws: Bobby's battle for justice -- Manny's attempted murder -- A toxic shock -- Spirit death -- A return to death -- Days of pain--night of death -- Relatives decry "camp hell" -- B-block days and nightmares -- Part 2. Crime and punishment. Human waste camps -- Black march to death -- Slavery daze II -- Skeleton bay -- No law, no rights -- Two bites of the apple in dixie -- Blackmun bows out of the death game -- Jury of peers? -- Expert witness from hell -- The demand for death -- Already out of the game -- A bill that is a crime -- Part 3. Musings, memories, and prophecies. Musings on Malcolm -- Deadly déjà vu -- Rodney wasn't the only one -- L.A. outlaw -- Absence of power -- Clinton guillotines Guinier -- Another side of Glory -- What, to a prisoner, is the Fourth of July? -- A house is not a home -- The lost generation -- Blues for Huey -- Philly daze: an impressionistic memoir.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Language
  1. English
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain