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Proof of Guilt: Barbara Graham and the Politics of Executing Women in America

Author: Cairns, Kathleen A.Brand: University of Nebraska PressBinding: hardcoverNumber Of Pages: 238Release Date: 01-05-2013model number: Illustrat...
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Proof of Guilt: Barbara Graham and the Politics of Executing Women in America
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Author: Cairns, Kathleen A.

Brand: University of Nebraska Press

Binding: hardcover

Number Of Pages: 238

Release Date: 01-05-2013

model number: Illustrated

Part Number: Illustrated

Details: Barbara Graham might have been a diabolical dame in a hard-boiled detective story—beautiful, sexy, and deadly. Charged alongside two male friends in the murder of an elderly widow during a botched robbery attempt, “Bloody Babs” became the third woman executed in California—after a 1953 trial that played out before standing-room-only crowds captured the imaginations of journalists, filmmakers, and death penalty opponents. Why, Kathleen A. Cairns asks, of all the capital cases in the twentieth century, did Graham’s have such political resonance and staying power?
Leaving aside the question of guilt or innocence—debated to this day—Cairns examines how Graham’s case became a touchstone in the ongoing debate over capital punishment. While prosecutors positioned the accused woman as a femme fatale, the media came to offer a counternarrative for Graham’s life highlighting her abusive and lonely beginnings. Cairns shows how Graham’s case became crucial to the abolitionists of the time, who used instances of questionable guilt to raise awareness of the arbitrary and capricious nature of death penalty prosecutions. Critical in keeping capital punishment in the forefront of public consciousness until abolitionists homed in on a winning strategy, Graham's case illustrates the power of individual stories to shape wider perceptions and ultimately public policies.

EAN: 9780803230095

Package Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches

Languages: English