Saturday, October 22, 2005

Brandt Goldstein and Alice Kaplan

The theme of both of today's interviews is injustice. When history and literature professor Alice Kaplan learned that the overwhelming majority of the U.S. servicemen executed for crimes in Europe in World War Two were black, she knew something was wrong, and she explores that bigotry in her new book The Interpreter. But first, Storming the Court, Brandt Goldstein's story of a latter-day injustice and what an idealistic group of college students did about it.

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