A courageous fool : Marie Deans and her struggle against the death penalty /

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Author / Creator:Peppers, Todd C., author.
Imprint:Nashville, Tennessee : Vanderbilt University Press, ©2017.
Description:xv, 286 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11292094
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Other authors / contributors:Anderson, Margaret A. (Margaret Adell), 1990- author.
ISBN:9780826521606
0826521606
9780826521613
0826521614
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-279) and index.
Summary:"There have been many heroes and victims in the battle to abolish the death penalty, and Marie Deans fits into both of those categories. A South Carolina native who yearned to be a fiction writer, Marie was thrust by a combination of circumstances, including the murder of her beloved mother-in-law, into a world much stranger than fiction, a world in which minorities and the poor were selected to be sacrificed to what Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun called the "machinery of death." Marie found herself fighting to bring justice to the legal process and to bring humanity not only to prisoners on death row but to the guards and wardens as well. During Marie's time as a death penalty opponent in South Carolina and Virginia, she experienced the highs of helping exonerate the innocent and the lows of standing death watch in the death house with thirty-four condemned men."--
"The story of death penalty opponent Marie Deans"--

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