Justice in Everyday Life: The Way it Really WorksHoward Zinn The book explores the reality of justice, which has always stood in contrast to the rhetoric about equal rights under the law. With sections on the police, the courts, prisons, housing, work, health, schools, and popular struggle, Justice in Everyday Life features classic essays by a diverse group of authors, including Jonathan Kozol. |
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Due Process for Franklin Lynch | 3 |
Hemenway Street with Mark Stern | 11 |
The Police and Johnny K by Johnny K | 21 |
Copyright | |
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