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Power Concedes Nothing : : one Woman's Quest for Social Justice in America From the Courtrooms to the Kill Zones

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Includes index.
Wake-up call -- "What is you?" -- Tribe of five -- The power factory -- The crucible -- Tinkering with death -- The blue grip -- The tape -- American Favela -- Lady lawyer -- Epiphany -- Good Friday -- The Neiman Marxist -- Bo Taylor and the predator transformation business -- The Advancement Project -- Takedown -- Infiltration -- Rampart reloaded -- Chinatown -- Stuck on stupid -- A call to action -- California insurgency -- The ghosts and the glory -- Bending the wind.
An influential civil rights attorney describes the family beliefs and achievements that inspired her career, recounting her dedication to civil rights causes in areas ranging from transportation and education to the death penalty and the LAPD.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Scribner, 2012.
Year Published: 2012
Description: x, 355 p. ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781416575009
1416575006
9781416544739
1416544739

SUBJECTS
Rice, Connie, -- 1956-
Lawyers -- Biography.