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...And Justice for All
By Patrick Rodgers
Troy Davis has spent the last 19 years of his life in jail for a murder he claims not to have committed. But will the judicial system listen to his side of the story before it’s too late?
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Urban Superheroes
By Nic Sheff
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a Guardian Angel! This grassroots group of crime combatants is taking back the city’s streets, one step at a time. |
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There's Something about Rosemary
By Carrie Johnson
Rosemary Daniell has a penchant for sex, macho men and four-letter words. But could she possibly be the South’s ballsiest, most unabashed feminist? |
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The Black and the Blue
By Tom Fendley
In 1947, nine Savannahians became some of the first black police officers in Jim Crow’s divided Dixie. This is how it happened. |
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Making Marines
By Michael Jordan
Forget Full Metal Jacket. A trip to the real Parris Island Marine Corps Training Depot reveals the truth about today’s Marine. |
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