A powerful visual document, indeed an indictment, of America's love affair with the death penalty. Dedicated to Mumia Abu-Jamal, the African-American journalist on Death Row for killing a police officer. This volume brings together texts by novelist Alice Walker, Mexican revolutionary Subcomandante Marcos, American Indian activist Leonard Peltier and others, as well as poetry, sculpture, photography, drawing and painting. Don't look for half-hearted attempts at "balance" here; the police, the courts and the political system all get their share of the blame. Dimension: 8 x 8 inches, includes 55 b&w reproductions.
