Live from Death Row

Mumia Abu-Jamal
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Here for the first time are the prison writings of Abu-Jamal--including the censored commentaries from NPR--an unflinching account of the brutalities, humiliations and actrocities of prison life. Articulate and compelling, the work is certain to fuel the controversy surrounding capital punishment and freedom of speech.
Genres: NonfictionPoliticsMemoirRaceBiographyHistorySocial JusticeAfrican AmericanLawAutobiography
224 Pages

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