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Article: Justice for None.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Audiobook Review)
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- Kliatt
- Article date:
- March 1, 2005
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JUSTICE FOR NONE. Gene Hackman & Daniel Leniham. 2004. Read by John Peakes. 8 tapes. 11 hrs. Brilliance. 1-59355-661-6. $87.25. Vinyl; plot, reader notes. SA
This is a novel of black experience and the trial of a poor white man accused of murdering his wife and her lover in 1929. Calvin Boyd, a WW I veteran who never quite recovered from battlefield traumas, flees from the small Southern town he knows is eager to pin on him a crime he says he discovered but did not commit. He is aided by a woman who knew his mother years before and by black persons struggling with their own issues, but he voluntarily returns to face trial. The difficult movement of black persons ...
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