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One of Two Best Sep 15, 2007
By GDM
"Garland"
When I Was Not My Brother's Keeper:: When Fear, Hate and Prejudice Administer The Law
I am a devotee of the literature generated by the travesty known as the Scottsboro Case. I think I have read every word written in English and German about the case. Until now, my favorite historian of the case was Dan T. Carter. Perhaps, however, the task requires the insights of an accomplished trial lawyer and serious amateur historian, like James Healey. If you want to feel engaged by real history, this is your book.
When I Was Not My Brother's Keeper- an important message and a somber warning Oct 13, 2009
By George W. Dana When I Was Not My Brother's Keeper explores three dark chapters of American history--the Scottsboro cases, the Sleepy Lagoon murder case and the Japanese internment of World War II.
James Sean Healey examines these events from the unique perspective of a trial lawyer. With remakable clarity he demonstrates how, in each instance, the irrational fear, hatred and intolerance that fueled the times perverted and corrupted the law with disasterous results.
This is a thoughtful work with an important message, but it is more than that. It is a somber warning for today's troubled times that we must never again allow fear, prejudice and hatred to subvert our system of justice.
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