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published
August 7th 2006
by New Press
binding
Paperback, 304 pages
isbn
1565848330
(isbn13: 9781565848337)
description
On the stand with yippies, black panthers, and political activists at the conspiracy trial that defined the youth rebellion of the 1960s.
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In my occupation, I spend a significant amount of time in the courtroom. Granted, this is family court and not criminal. I could not believe that some of this stuff actually went on inside of a courtroom. It shocked me. The gross distortion of justice, and the circus put on by the defense and the prosecution. The mockery that the defense attorneys made of this courtroom was well deserved and served to prove an important point. The fact that the judge that heard this case made it to where he was ...more
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Oh, did I love this book!
I have much more to say about it, but am rushing (read: rushing!) to meet my college roommate who thinks she is going to persuade me to go into a boutique to try on wedding dresses. I have only a few minutes left to pack up all my stuff (I'm in Anchorage, in a hotel with fast-speed internet!) and come up with a bounty of persuasive excuses. Please do anticipate more verbose gushings about Conspiracy in the Streets.
In the meantime, it was definitely worth a p...more
I have much more to say about it, but am rushing (read: rushing!) to meet my college roommate who thinks she is going to persuade me to go into a boutique to try on wedding dresses. I have only a few minutes left to pack up all my stuff (I'm in Anchorage, in a hotel with fast-speed internet!) and come up with a bounty of persuasive excuses. Please do anticipate more verbose gushings about Conspiracy in the Streets.
In the meantime, it was definitely worth a p...more
Excellent! A must-read for anyone involved in social justice and all history buffs!
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