The Darden dilemma

12 black writers on justice, race, and conflicting loyalties

A collection of essays in which twelve African-Americans address issues of racial identity and the justice system, discussing the conflicting loyaties they feel as journalists, lawyers, jurors, judges, police officers, and crime victims, who find themselves in the same position as African-American prosector Christopher Darden when he attempted to convict O.J. Simpson.

HarperPerennial
1997
9780060952273
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231041