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History, Politics, International Relations & Law

Did Emma Cunningham Wrongfully Spend Years on Death Row?

Professor Ruth Johnson Carter looks at the ways in which the murder trial of Emma Cunningham exemplified how race, wealth and geographical location effect the fairness of death row trials.

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