(full title: Inadmissible Evidence: The Story of the African-American Trial Lawyer Who Defended the Black Liberation Army)
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Evelyn Williams gives both a compelling personal story and a valuable social document in Inadmissible Evidence. She was selected by the New York State Supreme Court as the probation officer who would aid the court in determining the outcome of the custody battle for the children of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Admitted to the bar in 1959, she rose to prominence as a defender of the poor, the disenfranchised, and members of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army. She is most celebrated for her six-year defense of her niece, revolutionary Assata Shakur. Inadmissible Evidence details, somewhat inadvertently, the limits of liberal approaches to freedom through the author's career and relationship with Assata.
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