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Book Title
Right Here, Right Now : Life Stories from America's Death Row
ISBN
9781478011972
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Right Here, Right Now : Life Stories from America's Death Row
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Lynden Harris
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Duke University Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Right Here, Right Now collects the powerful first-person stories of dozens of men who are living on death row in the United States, offering a glimpse into the lives of some of the most marginalized people in America.

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
1478011971
ISBN-13
9781478011972
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10050389401

Product Key Features

Author
Lynden Harris
Publication Name
Right Here, Right Now : Life Stories from America's Death Row
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hv8699.U5r54 2021
Reviews
Revelatory. Having spent twenty-five years advocating for comprehensive criminal justice reform and having spent time with many innocent people in maximum security prisons, I have often found more decency and compassion amongst the people inside the prison walls than without. These first-person stories serve to remind us of the humanity and common decency that we as a society all too often push aside in our rush to judgment and punishment., This powerful collection contains true stories from the dozens of men living on death row across the country. Some remembrances stretch back to childhood experiences of poverty and police misconduct, while other accounts pertain to life inside the carceral system, as the writers fight to hold on to their connections to the outside world. The events of 2020 underscored systematic inequality and the injustices of the justice system; here, these firsthand accounts form a moving, personal call to action., Right Here, Right Now contains moving, first-person, anonymous accounts of men living on death row. . . . With the common refrain of death row being reserved for the worst of America's criminals, Right Here, Right Now provokes uncomfortable questions about a judicial system that disproportionately incarcerates those who are 'descendants of enslaved peoples and other people of color, the vast majority poor, and too many mentally ill,' as articulated by acclaimed death row attorney Henderson Hill in the book's foreword., What is the worst thing you ever did? What drove you to do it? What would your life be like if you were defined only by that one thing? Those are some of the questions that came to mind as I read Right Here, Right Now: Life Stories from America's Death Row , a collection of powerful and often wrenching first-person stories of more than 100 men sentenced to death. It's an emotionally difficult read, but it's more than worth the investment of time and heart., Right Here, Right Now is much more than a death penalty critique. At its heart, the book is about the challenge that has always faced us humans: to see the beauty, dignity, and value in every single person, and to create a society around that. What would it mean to live in a culture that looks at convicted murderers and determinedly sees the humanity there? What would it take to become a society that genuinely serves the least among us before celebrating the achievers?, Poignant. . . . This volume packs a punch and gives a voice to those whose stories need to be fully heard. Libraries, especially those seeking to expand collections related to criminal justice and the politics surrounding issues of race and class, should purchase this title., Everyone must read this book. To read the compelling stories in these pages is to feel the birth pangs of the fundamental changes that must come. These voices bear witness that criminal justice in America has become a nation's crime unto itself. We must measure our national stature and moral standing not by stock markets or church steeples but by the grace and humanity of the institutions that rebuild broken lives. Right Here, Right Now is the place to start., Everyone must read this book. We cannot measure our moral standing or national prestige by the glittering towers of the privileged, but by the integrity of our criminal justice system and the humanity of the institutions where the incarcerated work toward the freedom of decent and productive lives. To read the compelling stories in Right Here, Right Now is to launch in our minds the fundamental changes that must come. These voices lead us to the unavoidable conclusion that these men's lives were never met with justice, either within our broader society or within our criminal injustice system., While there are different authors voicing their tales throughout, [ Right Here, Right Now ] reads as one strong voice. . . . This piece furthers our understanding of not only experiences when sentenced to death, but also the tenacity that a human can hold to still be able to grow, learn, and think deeply despite the conditions that they are living under., Everyone must read this book. We cannot measure our moral standing or national prestige by the glittering towers of the privileged but by the integrity of our criminal justice system and the humanity of the institutions where the incarcerated work toward the freedom of decent and productive lives. To read the compelling stories in Right Here, Right Now is to launch in our minds the fundamental changes that must come. These voices lead us to the unavoidable conclusion that these men's lives were never met with justice, either within our broader society or within our criminal injustice system.
Table of Content
Foreword / Henderson Hill ix Acknowledgments xv Introduction 1 About the Stories 9 I. The Part That Was Innocent (Early Childhood, Birth to Five Years Old) 1. Playing Solitary 17 2. Grandma Shot Bob 18 3. Ajar 19 4. Now Questions Asked 21 5. Downpour 22 6. Nigger Lover 24 7. Shelf Life 25 8. Not the Worst Fate 27 9. Car Ride 30 10. Momma''s Boy 32 11. Good Habits 34 II. Boot Camp (Elementary School, Six to Ten Years Old) 12. It Was Reefer 39 13. Blistered 41 14. Ode to a Pretty Girl 43 15. U-Turn 45 16. The Monster 46 17. Don''t Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight 47 18. Red, Half-White, and Blue 49 19. Badge of Honor 51 20. Boot Camp 52 21. Lesson Learned 54 22. Better Off Dead 56 23. Shake It Off 58 III. The Drama Was Live (Middle School, Eleven to Thirteen Years Old) 24. You Can Be Anything 63 25. Bootleg 65 26. Luxury 67 27. Cop 68 28. Man of the House 69 29. Trance 71 30. Tar Pit 73 31. Point Blank 75 32. Role Model 77 33. Elliot MF Jones 79 34. Suspension of Disbelief 81 IV. From Bad to Worse (Fourteen Years Old to Arrest) 35. A Wrap 85 36. JD 86 37. When We Were Young 88 38. Stinging Bee 90 39. Hands On 92 40. On My Own 94 41. Ain''t Got No Name 96 42. Slap in the Face 98 43. Doing My Job 100 44. White Devil 102 45. Voices in the Dark 103 46. Finally 105 47. Crossing Over 107 V. Given the Circumstances 48. A Kind of Peace 113 49. Seeing the Light 116 50. Boy 119 51. The Quiet Room 122 52. Helpless 124 53. Just Like a Frog 127 54. The Source 129 55. I Heard You 131 56. Mercy on My Soul 133 57. Butterflies 135 58. After the Storm 137 VI. Worst of the Worst (Entering Death Row and Solitary) 59. What You Got? 141 60. Worst of the Worst 142 61. Nursing Home 144 62. Combat Readiness 143 63. The Hole 148 64. Peanut 150 65. Motel 6 152 66. All These Guys 155 67. Word is Bond 157 VII. You Are Not Here to Be Rehabilitated 68. The Raw 163 69. Firstborn 165 70. Valentine''s Day 166 71. Time Lost 169 72. Hugs 171 73. I Knew What Was Coming 173 74. The Real Question 175 75. For My Heart Only 177 76. Guilty by Association 179 77. Pumping Iron 181 78. I Became Him 183 79. Definitely Christmas 185 80. Sidekick for Life 187 81. The Huggy Boys 190 82. Cellar Dwellers 192 83. Your Neighbor 195 84. Beyond the Wall 198 85. Ten Cents a Minute 201 86. You Can Do It 204 87. The Kind that Never Go Away 206 88. Making It Home 208 89. Someone Was Going to Die 211 90. Sugar Rush 214 VIII. Every Day''s Worth Celebrating (Facing Execution) 91. Deal the Cards 219 92. Weighing the Cost 221 93. The Envelope 223 94. Final Hours 226 95. Cruel and Unusual 228 96. Black and Mild 229 97. Something Wasn''t Right 231 98. Holy Week 234 99. Dawn 235 Afterword / Timothy B. Tyson 237 Resources for Deeper Connection 249
Copyright Date
2021
Topic
Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General, Penology, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Lccn
2020-040893
Dewey Decimal
365.6092273
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Social Science

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