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Race, Rape, and Injustice - Documenting and Challenging Death Penalty Cases in the Civil Rights Era
Barrett Foerster; Michael Meltsner
University of Tennessee Press (2012)
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Race, Rape, and Injustice - Documenting and Challenging Death Penalty Cases in the Civil Rights Era
Michael Meltsner; Barrett J. Foerster
University of Tennessee Press (2023)
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Race, Rape, and Injustice - Documenting and Challenging Death Penalty Cases in the Civil Rights Era
51,40 €
University of Tennessee Press
Sivumäärä: 224 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 30.11.2012 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
This book tells the dramatic story of twenty-eight law students—one of whom was the author—who went south at the height of the civil rights era and helped change death penalty jurisprudence forever.

The 1965 project was organised by the NAACP Legal Defence and Educational Fund, which sought to prove statistically whether capital punishment in southern rape cases had been applied discriminatorily over the previous twenty years. If the research showed that a disproportionate number of African Americans convicted of raping white women had received the death penalty regardless of nonracial variables (such as the degree of violence used), then capital punishment in the South could be abolished as a clear violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

Targeting eleven states, the students cautiously made their way past suspicious court clerks, lawyers, and judges to secure the necessary data from dusty courthouse records. Trying to attract as little attention as possible, they managed—amazingly—to complete their task without suffering serious harm at the hands of white supremacists. Their findings then went to University of Pennsylvania criminologist Marvin Wolfgang, who compiled and analysed the data for use in court challenges to death penalty convictions. The result was powerful evidence that thousands of jurors had voted on racial grounds in rape cases.

This book not only tells Barrett Foerster and his team mates’ story but also examines how the findings were used before a U.S. Supreme Court resistant to numbers-based arguments and reluctant to admit that the justice system had executed hundreds of men because of their skin colour. Most important, it illuminates the role the project played in the landmark Furman v. Georgia case, which led to a four-year cessation of capital punishment and a more limited set of death laws aimed at constraining racial discrimination.

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Race, Rape, and Injustice - Documenting and Challenging Death Penalty Cases in the Civil Rights Era
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9781572338623
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