Heather Ann Thompson’s “Blood in the Water” chronicles the 1971 Attica Uprising, highlighting systemic racism and injustice in American prisons. The book details the uprising’s context, violence, and legal aftermath, including a class action lawsuit settled 25 years later for $12 million, illustrating the gap between conviction and true justice.
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On Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War era
“Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era” by James McPherson explores the concept of freedom and its preservation in America. The Pulitzer Prize-winning book delves into the complexities of individual, regional, and national interests in America in the 1800’s. The book presents an opportunity to learn from history.
On Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond
Matthew Desmond summarizes the politics and policies that reinforce wealth disparities in America while exploring what can be done about them.
On the Sixth Extinction
On The Sixth Extinction An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert published in two thousand fifteen: Three things stuck out to … More
