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Death-penalty opponents believe the race argument is the strongest one left in their arsenal. But the arsenal is dwindling. Even those who still expect the ultimate defeat of capital punishment are worried. "The Immediate future is grim," says the Rev. Joe Ingle, who leads a Southern prison-reform group...
The long-building public sentiment to get tough with violent criminals, to kill the killers, seems on the verge of putting the nation's 15 electric chairs, nine gas chambers, several gallows and ad hoc firing squads back to regular work. In addition, five states have a new and...
Southern prisons are particularly overcrowded. Georgia last year admitted 1,600 more inmates than it discharged, and 700 convicts, for whom there is absolutely no more prison space, are being held in Georgia's jampacked county jails. In the past year Florida's inmate population had a net gain of...
The theory of racial inferiority lurks at the edges of current anthropological thought. In his book The Origin of Races, Anthropologist Carleton S. Coon suggests that Homo sapiens-modern man-evolved not once but five times, in five different places. The last to attain the fully human estate, says Coon...
Apart from the poverty question, delegates to the convention seemed ready and willing to innovate. In other actions last week they: - >Adopted a proposed constitutional amendment paving the way for acceptance of women delegates in the House of Deputies by 1973. - >Allowed the Right Rev. James A. Pike to speak...