From lynch mobs to the killing state : race and the death penalty in America
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From lynch mobs to the killing state : race and the death penalty in America
(The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute series on race and justice)
New York University Press, c2006
- : pbk
- : cloth
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- Capital punishment as legal lynching? / Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn
- Making race matter in death matters / Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.
- Traces of slavery : race and the death penalty in historical perspective / Stuart Banner
- The role of victim's race and geography on death sentencing : some recent data from Illinois / Michael L. Radelet and Glenn L. Pierce
- Death in "whiteface" : modern race minstrels, official lynching, and the culture of American apartheid / Benjamin Fleury-Steiner
- Stereotypes, prejudice, and life-and-death decision making : lessons from laypersons in an experimental setting / Mona Lynch
- Discrimination, death and denial : the tolerance of racial discrimination in infliction of the death penalty / Stephen B. Bright
- The rhetoric of race in the "new abolitionism" / Austin Sarat
