White Man's Justice
 

White Mans Justice, Black Man's Grief

by Donald Goines

Goines' classic novel of prison life, it has been called "one of the most revealing books ever written about prison life and the bigotry built into the system." This is the story of Chester Himes, who thought he was the baddest man to come down the street. Behind prison walls he was nothing more than fresh meat. (read review)

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