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Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town

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In the summer of 1999, in the tiny west Texas town of Tulia, thirty-nine people, almost all of them black, were arrested and charged with dealing powdered cocaine. The operation, a federally-funded investigation performed in cooperation with the local authorities, was based on the work of one notoriously unreliable undercover officer. At trial, the prosecution relied almost solely on the uncorroborated, and contradictory, testimony of that officer, Tom Coleman. Despite the flimsiness of the evidence against them, virtually all of the defendants were convicted and given sentences as high as ninety-nine years. Tom Coleman was named a Texas Lawman of the Year for his work.

Tulia is the story of this town, the bust, the trials, and the heroic legal battle that ultimately led to the reversal of the convictions in the summer of 2003. Laws have been changed in Texas as a result of the scandal, and the defendants have earned a measure of bittersweet redemption. But the story is much bigger than the tale of just one bust. As Tulia makes clear, these events are the latest chapter in a story with themes as old as the country itself. It is a gripping, marvelously well-told tale about injustice, race, poverty, hysteria, and desperation in rural America.

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Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize

About the Author

Nate Blakeslee, a former editor of the Texas Observer, broke the Tulia story for the Observer in 2000. It was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. In 2004, he won the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award for his drug war reporting. Blakeslee's work has also appeared in Texas Monthly and The Nation. He is a Soros Justice Media Fellow. Born and raised in Texas, he lives in Austin.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780786735464
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Subject:
History : World - General
Author:
Blakeslee, Nate
Subject:
Other Miscellaneous Crimes
Subject:
Conspiracy & Scandal Investigations
Subject:
Government - State & Provincial
Subject:
World
Subject:
Crime-Criminology
Subject:
Crime-General
Subject:
Crime - True Crime
Subject:
Law : General
Subject:
Social Science : Conspiracy Theories
Subject:
True Crime : General
Subject:
Political Science : Government - State & Provincial
Subject:
main_subject
Subject:
all_subjects
Publication Date:
September 2006
Binding:
eBooks
Language:
English
Pages:
304

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