Beyond Innocence
The Life Sentence of Darryl Hunt
by Phoebe Zerwick
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Pub Date Mar 08 2022 | Archive Date Mar 08 2022
Grove Atlantic | Atlantic Monthly Press
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Description
A deeply reported, gripping
narrative of injustice, exoneration, and the lifelong impact of incarceration, Beyond
Innocence is the poignant saga of one remarkable life that sheds
vitally important light on the failures of the American justice system at every
levelIn June 1985, a young Black man in Winston-Salem, N.C.
named Darryl Hunt was falsely convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the
rape and murder of a white copyeditor at the local paper. Many in the community
believed him innocent and crusaded for his release even as subsequent trials
and appeals reinforced his sentence. Finally, in 2003, the tireless efforts of
his attorney combined with an award-winning series of articles by Phoebe
Zerwick in the Winston-Salem Journal led to the DNA evidence
that exonerated Hunt. Three years later, the acclaimed documentary, The
Trials of Darryl Hunt, made him known across the country and brought
his story to audiences around the world.But Hunt’s story was far from
over. As Zerwick poignantly reveals, it is singularly significant in the annals
of the miscarriage of justice and for the legacy Hunt ultimately bequeathed.
Part true crime drama, part chronicle of a life cut short by systemic racism, Beyond
Innocence powerfully illuminates the sustained catastrophe faced by
an innocent person in prison and the civil death nearly everyone who has been
incarcerated experiences attempting to restart their lives. Freed after
nineteen years behind bars, Darryl Hunt became a national advocate for social
justice, and his case inspired lasting reforms, among them a law that allows
those on death row to appeal their sentence with evidence of racial bias. He
was a beacon of hope for so many—until he could no longer bear the burden of
what he had endured and took his own life.Fluidly crafted by a master
journalist, Beyond Innocence makes an urgent moral call for
an American reckoning with the legacies of racism in the criminal justice
system and the human toll of the carceral state.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780802159373 |
PRICE | $27.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |