[Free and download] Capital Punishment on Trial: Furman v. Georgia and the Death Penalty in Modern America (Landmark Law Cases & American Society)
| #126578 in Books | University Press of Kansas | 2010-04-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .45 x4.82 x9.10l,.49 | File Name: 0700617116 | 158 pages |
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In his first book since the Pulitzer Prize-winning Polio: An American Story, renowned historian David Oshinsky takes a new and closer look at the Supreme Court's controversial and much-debated stances on capital punishment-in the landmark case of Furman v. Georgia.
Career criminal William Furman shot and killed a homeowner during a 1967 burglary in Savannah, Georgia. Because it was a "black-on-white" crime in the racially troubled South, it also was an ope...
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