Best Books of 2007 - Amazon Top 10 Editors' Picks: Nonfiction
Guilty until proven innocent was a concept expressed by Duke University's president Richard Brodhead, among others, betraying a stunning misapprehension of America's justice system in the case of the Duke lacrosse players wrongfully indicted for raping a black stripper in 2006. As well reported in detail by respected legal journalist Taylor and Brooklyn College historian Johnson, the facts of the case speak for themselves: rogue prosecutor Mike Nifong willfully disregarded evidence of the boys' innocence; Duke administrators hung the team members out to dry; much of Duke's faculty and the media rushed to assume guilt in the racially charged case (the New York Times comes in for special opprobrium). But these facts are embedded in repetitiously hammering home the basic points, sarcasm and ranting against the political correctness (i.e., obsession with the race-class-gender triad) of academia and the media. The authors challenge the academic credentials of the black faculty members who attacked the team and criticize the Times's Selena Roberts for choosing to live in lily white Westport, Conn. In total contrast, the closing chapters offer balanced, tautly argued discussions of, and remedies for, the central problems: prosecutorial abuse, the frequency of false rape accusations and academic groupthink. 8 pages of color photos. (Oct. 1) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
4 comments:
WTG K.C. and Stuart!
where was Cash's Hoax book on the list?
Congratulations!
Congrats KC & Stuart!
Meanwhile we are still waiting for Lubiano's first book!
Cah's book has not come out yet. congrats KC. I bought The "Kings of New York" from the review = never heard of it before, but looks like a good read also.
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