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“The City of New York has historically been very supportive of their corrupt cops who have savagely gunned down innocent civilians and avoided prosecution.”
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Nan: The Trifling Times of Nathan Jones
Urban Myth, ghetto folklore or triumphant tale of a youth that battled against
unbelievable odds? It's according to who you ask. But nonetheless, Nan:
The Trifling Times of Nathan Jones is a compelling street tale and coming of
age story that deals with police corruption, violence and the loss of innocence
that one teenager experiences on the grimy streets of Brooklyn.
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Invisible Man
Chronicles the travels of its narrator, a young, nameless black man, as he moves through the hellish levels of American intolerance and cultural blindness. Searching for a context in which to know himself, he exists in a very peculiar state. "I am an invisible man," he says in his prologue.
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Police Brutality
Ignited by the infamous shooting of Amadou Diallo, unarmed and innocent, at the hands of New York City police officers, journalist Jill Nelson was moved to assemble this landmark anthology on the topic of police violence and brutality...
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Stolen Lives
Provides important and compelling exposures of the nationwide epidemic of police brutality and murder. People who’ve been killed, their families and loved ones, and communities under the gun speak through the pages and tell their stories. And they get a platform to speak out even more broadly.
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