"Expert and well-reasoned commentary on the justice system . . . His
writings are dangerous."--The Village Voice
In Jailhouse Lawyers, award-winning journalist and death-row inmate
Mumia Abu-Jamal presents the stories and reflections of fellow
prisoners-turned-advocates who have learned to use the court system to
represent other prisoners--many uneducated or illiterate--and, in some
cases, to win their freedom. In Abu-Jamal's words, "This is the story of
law learned, not in the ivory towers of multi-billion-dollar endowed
universities [but] in the bowels of the slave-ship, in the dank
dungeons of America."
Includes an introduction by Angela Y. Davis.
Mumia Abu-Jamal's books include Live From Death Row and Death
Blossoms.