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Martina Noel Davis-Correia, 1967-2011
From the January-February 2012 issue of News & Letters: Martina Noel Davis-Correia, 1967-2011 I want people to know that we didn’t fail. As long as we keep hammering away at this thing, as long as we refuse to give up, … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, Amnesty International, Black, Capital punishment, criminal injustice system, death penalty, Frederick Douglass award, Georgia, Georgia Civil Liberties Award, Gulf War, Gulf War veterans, Human rights, Martina Correia, Martina Noel Davis-Correia, National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer, National Breast Cancer Coalition, prison industrial complex, race, racism, Ricardo Chambers, Sean McBride Award for Outstanding Contributions to Human Rights, Southern Center for Human Rights, Troy Davis, Virginia Davis
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Reverse convictions by tortured confessions
From the January-February 2012 issue of News & Letters: Reverse convictions by tortured confessions Chicago—Twenty-four Black men are still in jail almost 40 years after the first allegations of torture were brought against the Chicago Police Department. In every case, … Continue reading
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Tagged ABU GHRAIB, African American, Anita Alvarez, Black, Burge, CAARPR, Chicago, Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Chicago Police Department, criminal injustice system, death penalty, FBI, Goldston report, Guantanamo, human rights violations, Illinois, Javan Deloney, Joey Mogul, John Byrne, John Yucaitis, Jon Burge, Judge Paul P. Biebel Jr, Mark C. Clements, NAACP, National Coalition of Black Lawyers, Peter Dignan, Police Brotherhood, Police brutality, race, racism, Richard Devine, Richard M. Daley, Sanders report, Standish Willis, torture, U.S. mass incarceration
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