“A jury is always a more orthodox body than any defendant brought before it; for blacks it is usually a whiter group, for poor people, a more prosperous group... Another lesson about the justice system: the way the judge charges the jury inevitably pushes them one way or the other, limits their independent judgment.”
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You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times
Written by Howard Zinn, this work is a blend of personal anecdotes and critical analysis, examining the impact of historical events on the author's life and the broader society. The book delves into the author's involvement in various social movements and his reflections on the role of activism in shaping the modern world. more
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