Monday, September 4, 2017

Review: In Contempt

In Contempt In Contempt by Christopher Darden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Autobiography, criminal justice tutorial, and a reflection on race and justice in America. The book details the drama, sacrifice, and pain that Mr. Darden endured for this trial. An insightful book on the flaws of the criminal justice system and how the burden of race in America can blind a person from making decisions based on facts and not emotions. He also does an excellent presentation for the reader to understand the burden of racism on African American culture and the broader national culture.

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