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![Judge Bruce Wright on racism](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 11/4/1989Call Number: PM 428Format: Cass A & BProducers: Konnections, Commitee to End the Marion LockdownCollection: Committee to End the Marion Lockdown
Introduction by Nancy Kurshan and preliminary comments by Jose Lopez. Lecture by Bruce Wright, judge, scholar, poet and activist for social justice. Using his own experience as a Black man, he describes the history of US racism and the criminal justice system.
Transcript available for download: http://freedomarchives.org/Documents/Finder/DOC3_scans/3.wright.speech.bangs.whispers.1989.pdf
![Judge Bruce Wright Speaks](images/thumbnails//30460.jpg)
Publisher: Committee to End the Marion LockdownCollection: Committee to End the Marion Lockdown
In a speech given on November 4th 1989, Judge Bruce Wright talks about the legacy of racism in the courts. He specifically focuses on how the US Supreme Court has served as a historical ally of institutional racism in the United States.
![The Prison Quiz](images/thumbnails//27388.jpg)
Publisher: Campaign to confront the Racist Imprisonment BingeYear: 1995Format: EphemeraCollection: Committee to End the Marion Lockdown
Quiz regarding violent crime and incarceration rates for black people.
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