With Justice For Some

Lise Pearlman’s With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials in the Early 20th Century that Helped Shape Today’s America takes a fascinating look back at headline-grabbing criminal trials from the early 1900s as a cultural backdrop for contentious issues we face as a nation today. In her first book The Sky’s The Limit: People v. Newton, The REAL Trial of the 20th Century? these early trials were compared to the 1968 death penalty trial of Black Panther leader Huey Newton, which the author considered the real trial of the century neglected by most historians. Here, these riveting trials are reexamined with emphasis on the insights they provide to today’s political climate.

Pearlman’s new book opens with a remarkable admission by former FBI Chief James Comey in a speech on Lincoln’s birthday in February 2015: “All of us in law enforcement must be honest enough to acknowledge that much of our history is not pretty. At many points in American history, law enforcement enforced the status quo . . . that was often brutally unfair to disfavored groups.” He invited all Americans to re-examine our “cultural inheritance” with fresh eyes.

That is what Pearlman’s new book seeks to do. This well-researched volume takes advantage of the passage of time to put each trial into perspective from work done decades, sometimes even a century, later by investigative journalists and historians who unearthed far more evidence of what really happened in the events that made banner headlines in the early 20th century. She makes the case that by revisiting riveting high-stakes trials that still have ramifications today, we can gain a better understanding of the extent cultural bias has permeated the fabric of our culture -– and a better premise from which to move forward as a nation than the whitewashed history so many of us were taught in school.

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With Justice For Some

Lise Pearlman’s With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials in the Early 20th Century that Helped Shape Today’s America takes a fascinating look back at headline-grabbing criminal trials from the early 1900s as a cultural backdrop for contentious issues we face as a nation today. In her first book The Sky’s The Limit: People v. Newton, The REAL Trial of the 20th Century? these early trials were compared to the 1968 death penalty trial of Black Panther leader Huey Newton, which the author considered the real trial of the century neglected by most historians. Here, these riveting trials are reexamined with emphasis on the insights they provide to today’s political climate.

Pearlman’s new book opens with a remarkable admission by former FBI Chief James Comey in a speech on Lincoln’s birthday in February 2015: “All of us in law enforcement must be honest enough to acknowledge that much of our history is not pretty. At many points in American history, law enforcement enforced the status quo . . . that was often brutally unfair to disfavored groups.” He invited all Americans to re-examine our “cultural inheritance” with fresh eyes.

That is what Pearlman’s new book seeks to do. This well-researched volume takes advantage of the passage of time to put each trial into perspective from work done decades, sometimes even a century, later by investigative journalists and historians who unearthed far more evidence of what really happened in the events that made banner headlines in the early 20th century. She makes the case that by revisiting riveting high-stakes trials that still have ramifications today, we can gain a better understanding of the extent cultural bias has permeated the fabric of our culture -– and a better premise from which to move forward as a nation than the whitewashed history so many of us were taught in school.

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Lise Pearlman’s With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials in the Early 20th Century that Helped Shape Today’s America takes a fascinating look back at headline-grabbing criminal trials from the early 1900s as a cultural backdrop for contentious issues we face as a nation today. In her first book The Sky’s The Limit: People v. Newton, The REAL Trial of the 20th Century? these early trials were compared to the 1968 death penalty trial of Black Panther leader Huey Newton, which the author considered the real trial of the century neglected by most historians. Here, these riveting trials are reexamined with emphasis on the insights they provide to today’s political climate.

Pearlman’s new book opens with a remarkable admission by former FBI Chief James Comey in a speech on Lincoln’s birthday in February 2015: “All of us in law enforcement must be honest enough to acknowledge that much of our history is not pretty. At many points in American history, law enforcement enforced the status quo . . . that was often brutally unfair to disfavored groups.” He invited all Americans to re-examine our “cultural inheritance” with fresh eyes.

That is what Pearlman’s new book seeks to do. This well-researched volume takes advantage of the passage of time to put each trial into perspective from work done decades, sometimes even a century, later by investigative journalists and historians who unearthed far more evidence of what really happened in the events that made banner headlines in the early 20th century. She makes the case that by revisiting riveting high-stakes trials that still have ramifications today, we can gain a better understanding of the extent cultural bias has permeated the fabric of our culture -– and a better premise from which to move forward as a nation than the whitewashed history so many of us were taught in school.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587904103
Publisher: Regent Press
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Pages: 446
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Lise Pearlman is an acclaimed author, a former trial lawyer and judge. She is a nationally recognized speaker on famous trials of the 20th century.

Table of Contents

1. A BITTER TEACHING MOMENT

President McKinley’s Assassination

Buffalo, New York – September, 1901

2. DEMENTIA AMERICANA

A Dramatic Murder

New York City, New York – 1906

3. UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS

Two Lethal Bombings

Caldwell, Idaho – 1906; Los Angeles, California – 1910

4. SHOWDOWN WITH THE SUPREME COURT

The Lynching that Gave Teeth to the Fourteenth Amendment

Chattanooga, Tennessee – 1906-1909

5. MURDER BEGETS MURDER

Two tragic deaths in Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia – 1913-1915

6. THE FIX WAS IN

The 1919 World Series

Chicago, Illinois – 1921

7. LEGAL LYNCHING of SACCO AND VANZETTI

Biased Judicial System

South Braintree, Massachusetts – 1919

8. TEENAGED SOCIOPATHS

Life or Death for Leopold and Loeb?

Chicago, Illinois – 1924

9. THE DARK SIDE OF THE SCOPES TRIAL

White Supremacists on Both Sides Embrace Genocidal Acts

Dayton, Tennessee – 1925

10. A BLACK MAN’S CASTLE

The Sweet Murder Trials

Detroit, Michigan – 1925-1926

11. ALABAMA STAND-OFF

The Railroading of the Scottsboro Boys

Scottsboro, Alabama – 1931

12. THE MASSIE AFFAIR

False Charges of Gang Rape

Honolulu, Hawaii – 1931-1932

13. THE LINDBERGH BABY KILLING

Law Enforcement Helps Cover Up Key Evidence

Hunterdon County, New Jersey – 1932-1936

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