Dead Man Walking : An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States
Dead Man Walking : An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States
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Author(s): Prejean, Helen
ISBN No.: 9780679403586
Pages: 192
Year: 199306
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 28.98
Status: Out Of Print

"Destined to become the most influential anti-capital punishment statement since Albert Camus wrote' Reflections on the Guillotine ' in 1957.This unblinking book about the deliberate killing of human beings refuses to turn a blind eye to the sins of the murderers--be they prisoners or prison officials. The author, Sister Helen Prejean, is a Roman Catholic nun who has lived and worked with poor black families in New Orleans. Walking explores her personal and spiritual evolution into both a death penalty opponent and victims advocate, an evolution that begins when she serves as the spiritual advisor to two condemned men." --Washington Post Book World "This arresting account should do for the debate over capital punishment what the film footage from Selma and Birmingham accomplished for the civil rights movement: turn abstractions into flesh and blood. Tough, fair, bravely alive--you will not come away from this book unshaken."--Bill McKibben From the Trade Paperback edition.


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