In remote northern California in 1930 a Native American is arrested. He is quickly tried, convicted and incarcerated in San Quentin prison. The circumstances of this event are closely examined in this well-researched book. In reviewing the historical data the author reveals how the American judicial system failed this man. This is a fascinating case study that provides insight into the dominant perspectives and values of California in the 1930s.
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