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In 1989, the Central Park jogger case drew national attention after a violent attack in Central Park, New York City. Five teenagers—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Sala...
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In 1989, the Central Park jogger case drew national attention after a violent attack in Central Park, New York City. Five teenagers—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Sala...
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The term Central Park Five refers to five young men of color—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, and Raymond Santana—who were convicted in 1990 for th...
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The Central Park Five case remains one of the most consequential wrongful conviction stories in modern American history, amplified by the Netflix documentary that brings detaile...
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In the early hours of April 19, 1989, a woman later known as the Central Park jogger was attacked while jogging in Central Park, New York City. She was violently assaulted, rape...
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The Groveland Four case centers on four young African American men—Ernest Thomas, Samuel Shepherd, Walter Irvin, and Charles Greenlee—wrongly accused of assault in Lake Coun...
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Life After Death by Damien Echols is a profound exploration of survival, resilience, and transformation following one of America’s most controversial criminal cases. The book...
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