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Imprisoned by the Past
New Abolitionist Voices in the 1990s
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Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier
Publication date:
January 29 2015
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Oxford University Press
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January 29 2015
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199967933.003.0019
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Book chapters
pp. 4
Prologue
pp. 11
A Death in Dixie
pp. 21
The Trial of Warren McCleskey
pp. 31
Offie Evans and McCleskey v. Zant
pp. 43
The First Limits
pp. 54
Wars and Death Penalty Abolition
pp. 70
A Time of Change
pp. 84
Into the Courthouse
pp. 90
A New Era
pp. 106
Starting Over
pp. 120
Lynching and Race in America
pp. 132
Race and the Courts
pp. 140
Warren McCleskey and the Baldus Study
pp. 152
The Supreme Court and McCleskey v. Kemp
pp. 170
Mitigation and Reform
pp. 180
Warren McCleskey and the Electric Chair
pp. 198
Other American Execution Methods
pp. 216
The Unstoppable Death Penalty after McCleskey into the Early 1990s
pp. 225
New Abolitionist Voices in the 1990s
pp. 240
Innocence and the American Death Penalty
pp. 250
A Moratorium Movement Emerges in the 1990s
pp. 262
The Early Twenty-First Century Death Penalty in the Courts
pp. 276
The Early Twenty-First Century Death Penalty in U.S. Politics
pp. 292
Escaping from Imprisonment of the Past
pp. 306
Epilogue
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