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Acknowledgments
1. The Crime and the Trenton Six
2. The Trial, Prosecution
3. The Trial, Defense
4. Bessie Mitchell Finds Help
5. Second Trial, Prosecution
6. Second Trial, Defense
7. Two Men Left
List of Principals
Notes
Index
CATHY D. KNEPPER is the author of Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Letters to Eleanor Roosevelt Through Depression and War, and Greenbelt, Maryland: A Living Legacy of the New Deal. She specializes in twentieth-century history and culture.
"The story of the Trenton Six parallels the ordeal of the Alabama
defendants known as the 'Scottsboro Boys.' Unlike the Scottsboro
case, however, the Trenton case has largely faded from public view.
Knepper has performed an important service by bringing the story of
the six Trenton defendants back to light. She convincingly
demonstrates that in all likelihood innocent men came close to
losing their lives for a crime committed by others."
*Professor Emeritus, University of North Carolina School of
Law*
"In 1949 six African-American men in Trenton, New Jersey were
sentenced to death by electrocution on the basis of coerced
confessions and manipulated eyewitness testimony. Historian Cathy
Knepper lays out the intriguing story of their struggle for
exoneration. Starting virtually alone, Bessie Mitchell, sister of
one of the six, garnered popular support in what became a
world-wide campaign to free the men, involving the likes of Paul
Robeson and Thurgood Marshall. The author clearly shows that in the
United States innocent people can, and do, get sentenced to death,
a problem of great concern to the present day."
*Sister Helen Prejean*
"Jersey Justice is an important book that brings to light a
forgotten case of racial injustice while reinforcing the ubiquity
of such events in American history and ultimately offering an
effective critique of the death penalty. [A] riveting work."
*Historian*
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