William M. Kunstler

William M. Kunstler

Author: David J. Langum

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1999-09

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 9780814751503

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Traces the life of the flamboyant lawyer who made a career of representing unpopular people and causes, including the Chicago Seven, and Leonard Peltier and the American Indian Movement.


Hints & Allegations

Hints & Allegations

Author: William Moses Kunstler

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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The World in Poetry and Prose According to William M Kunstler


My Life as a Radical Lawyer

My Life as a Radical Lawyer

Author: William Moses Kunstler

Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 9780806517551

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The controversial lawyer looks back on his life and career, describing his most famous cases, from the Chicago Seven to the World Trade Center bombing


The Minister and the Choir Singer

The Minister and the Choir Singer

Author: William Moses Kunstler

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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Factual account, based in part on new evidence, of the still unsolved murder case of Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills which occurred in New Jersey in 1922.


Letters from Attica

Letters from Attica

Author: Sam Melville

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1641606983

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Now presented with a son's thirty years of research to provide new context. In June 1970, Sam Melville pleaded guilty to a series of politically motivated bombings in New York City and was sentenced to thirteen to eighteen years in jail. His imprisonment took him to Attica, where he helped lead the massive rebellion of September 9, 1971—and where, four days later, he was shot to death by state police. During nearly two years in prison, Melville wrote letters to his friends, his attorneys, his former wife, and his young son. To read them is to eavesdrop on a man's soul. Determinedly honest and deeply moving, they reveal much about Sam and evoke the suffering of prisoners in America. Collected after his death, the letters were originally published with material by Jane Alpert, who was living with Sam when both were arrested on bombing charges, and John Cohen, a close friend who visited Sam in jail. Sam's letters begin with despair but end in hope and defiance. He became a leader of the prisoners' struggle for justice and humane treatment. At Attica he fought against and was a victim of the state's brutality. Those who knew Sam found him a man of extraordinary courage and determination, who rather than accede or submit to injustice and racism chose to fight against them.


Lakota Woman

Lakota Woman

Author: Mary Crow Dog

Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic

Published: 2014-11-18

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 080219155X

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The bestselling memoir of a Native American woman’s struggles and the life she found in activism: “courageous, impassioned, poetic and inspirational” (Publishers Weekly). Mary Brave Bird grew up on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota in a one-room cabin without running water or electricity. With her white father gone, she was left to endure “half-breed” status amid the violence, machismo, and aimless drinking of life on the reservation. Rebelling against all this—as well as a punishing Catholic missionary school—she became a teenage runaway. Mary was eighteen and pregnant when the rebellion at Wounded Knee happened in 1973. Inspired to take action, she joined the American Indian Movement to fight for the rights of her people. Later, she married Leonard Crow Dog, the AIM’s chief medicine man, who revived the sacred but outlawed Ghost Dance. Originally published in 1990, Lakota Woman was a national bestseller and winner of the American Book Award. It is a story of determination against all odds, of the cruelties perpetuated against American Indians, and of the Native American struggle for rights. Working with Richard Erdoes, one of the twentieth century’s leading writers on Native American affairs, Brave Bird recounts her difficult upbringing and the path of her fascinating life.


Deep in My Heart

Deep in My Heart

Author: William Moses Kunstler

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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Personal account of a lawyer's involvement in the Civil Rights movement, starting in June, 1961, depicting the working of the law south of the Mason-Dixon line.


The Right to Counsel in American Courts

The Right to Counsel in American Courts

Author: William Beaney

Publisher:

Published: 2016-10-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780472750191

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The Right to Counsel in American Courts is the first detailed treatment of all aspects of this vital right as extended in theory and practice by state and federal courts. Addressed primarily to students of constitutional law and of the administration of justice, it is also a valuable tool for practicing lawyers because of its thoughtful organization and wealth of citations.