[Civil rights attorney Bill Goodman recounts defending hundreds of Detroiters rounded up during 1967 rebellion].
Civil rights attorney Bill Goodman recounts defending hundreds of Detroiters rounded up during 1967 riots. Goodman recalls that those arrested were held in cramped and unsanitary conditions and says that the courts "rubber stamped" unconstitutional actions by the police department. He also says that...
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Physical Description: | 1 audio file (9 min., 45 sec.) |
Other Uniform Title: | Stateside (Radio program)
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