Prison Truth: The Story of the San Quentin News

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Price
$26.95
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
Pages
344
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780520298361
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About the Author
William J. Drummond is Professor of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. His award-winning career includes stints at the Louisville Courier-Journal, where he covered the civil rights movement, and the Los Angeles Times, where he was a local reporter, then bureau chief in New Delhi and Jerusalem, and later a Washington correspondent. He was appointed a White House Fellow by then president Gerald R. Ford and later became Jimmy Carter's associate press secretary. He joined NPR in 1977 and became the founding editor of Morning Edition. At UC Berkeley, Drummond was awarded the 2016 Leon A. Henkin Award for his distinguished service and exceptional commitment to the educational development of students from groups who are underrepresented in the academy.
Reviews
"Prison Truth chronicles Drummond's past, along with the remarkable efforts by San Quentin Prison inmates to document their circumstances -- and in so doing, achieve rehabilitation through introspection and expression.... [The book] comes at a time when the debate around incarceration has been rapidly shifting, fueled as much by the exorbitant cost of confining inmates as by concerns about reconciliation and rehabilitation."-- "Los Angeles Times"