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Overview"With his colleagues at the People's Law Office (PLO), Taylor has argued landmark civil rights cases that have exposed corruption and cover-up within the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and throughout the city's political machine, from aldermen to the mayor's office. [TAYLOR's BOOK] takes the reader from the 1969 murders of Black Panther Party chairman Fred Hampton and Panther Mark Clark--and the historic, thirteen-year trial that followed--through the dogged pursuit of chief detective Jon Burge, the leader of a torture ring within the CPD that used barbaric methods, including electric shock, to elicit false confessions from suspects. Taylor and the PLO gathered evidence from multiple cases to bring suit against the CPD, breaking the department's ""code of silence"" that had enabled decades of cover-up. The legal precedents they set have since been adopted in human rights legislation around the world." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Flint TaylorPublisher: Haymarket Books Imprint: Haymarket Books ISBN: 9781608468966ISBN 10: 1608468968 Pages: 556 Publication Date: 19 March 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews"""If it was not for Flint Taylor I would still be languishing in prison. He brought hope to a hopeless place."" --Darrell Cannon, Torture survivor ""It is impossible to fully understand the continuing challenges created by unjustifiable police violence against black and brown people without appreciating the historical backdrop that sustains this national crisis. Flint Taylor's powerful new book, informed by his decades as one of the most effective advocates addressing these issues, is a must read."" --Bryan Stevenson, best-selling author of Just Mercy ""Taylor's The Torture Machine is a sad but necessary reminder of how citizens can be victimized by those who are supposed to protect them and how that abuse can poison entire neighborhoods. But it is also a story of a hard-won hope that resulted in some degree of justice for victims and an effort to remind children of what once happened in the hope that it won't be repeated. The book is a chronicle of tenacity and hope alongside brutality and injustice, and in that way it is a profoundly Chicago story."" --Psychology Today ""[A] searing memoir... essential reading for all who care about this country--past and future."" --Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Blood in the Water ""Incredible and devastating."" --Jeremy Scahill ""If you want to understand what actually happened to those Jon Burge tortured read this book. "" --Anthony Holmes, Torture survivor ""[Torture Machine] is a riveting account...a forensic analysis of decades of collusion between judges, politicians, prosecutors and the police to engage in systemic human rights violations."" --Juan Gonzalez ""[A] harrowing tale...Taylor illuminates in graphic detail the scars caused by some of the worst elements of law enforcement in a city perpetually beset by violence."" --Kirkus ""[A] compelling book...."" -- Booklist, Starred Review ""This book is a powerful testament to their courage and determination and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand what can happen when those in power condone violations of civil and constitutional rights for political expediency."" --Mary E. Howell, Civil Rights Attorney ""A stunning, sweeping history of police violence in Chicago, and Flint Taylor's lifelong pursuit of racial justice. Quite literally the work of a lifetime."" --Alison Flowers, Author of Exoneree Diaries: The Fight for Innocence, Independence, and Identity ""[A]n indispensable and searing account of the barbarous regime of policing under Jon Burge, and the ongoing fight for justice."" --Martha Biondi, author of To Stand and Fight. James Thindwa, Labor Activist and Board Member, In These Times. ""[A]n unsparing dissection of foundational racism in the criminal justice system ... It could not be more timely."" --Jaime Kalven, Investigative Reporter, Executive Director, Invisible Institute ""Each victim's case is a fascinating story in itself while the totality of the lawyers' efforts fighting a resistant establishment is staggering."" --The Observer" If it was not for Flint Taylor I would still be languishing in prison. He brought hope to a hopeless place. --Darrell Cannon, Torture survivor It is impossible to fully understand the continuing challenges created by unjustifiable police violence against black and brown people without appreciating the historical backdrop that sustains this national crisis. Flint Taylor's powerful new book, informed by his decades as one of the most effective advocates addressing these issues, is a must read. --Bryan Stevenson, best-selling author of Just Mercy Taylor's The Torture Machine is a sad but necessary reminder of how citizens can be victimized by those who are supposed to protect them and how that abuse can poison entire neighborhoods. But it is also a story of a hard-won hope that resulted in some degree of justice for victims and an effort to remind children of what once happened in the hope that it won't be repeated. The book is a chronicle of tenacity and hope alongside brutality and injustice, and in that way it is a profoundly Chicago story. --Psychology Today [A] searing memoir... essential reading for all who care about this country--past and future. --Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Blood in the Water Incredible and devastating. --Jeremy Scahill If you want to understand what actually happened to those Jon Burge tortured read this book. --Anthony Holmes, Torture survivor [Torture Machine] is a riveting account...a forensic analysis of decades of collusion between judges, politicians, prosecutors and the police to engage in systemic human rights violations. --Juan Gonzalez [A] harrowing tale...Taylor illuminates in graphic detail the scars caused by some of the worst elements of law enforcement in a city perpetually beset by violence. --Kirkus [A] compelling book.... -- Booklist, Starred Review This book is a powerful testament to their courage and determination and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand what can happen when those in power condone violations of civil and constitutional rights for political expediency. --Mary E. Howell, Civil Rights Attorney A stunning, sweeping history of police violence in Chicago, and Flint Taylor's lifelong pursuit of racial justice. Quite literally the work of a lifetime. --Alison Flowers, Author of Exoneree Diaries: The Fight for Innocence, Independence, and Identity [A]n indispensable and searing account of the barbarous regime of policing under Jon Burge, and the ongoing fight for justice. --Martha Biondi, author of To Stand and Fight. James Thindwa, Labor Activist and Board Member, In These Times. [A]n unsparing dissection of foundational racism in the criminal justice system ... It could not be more timely. --Jaime Kalven, Investigative Reporter, Executive Director, Invisible Institute Each victim's case is a fascinating story in itself while the totality of the lawyers' efforts fighting a resistant establishment is staggering. --The Observer Author InformationFlint Taylor is a founding partner of the People's Law Office in Chicago. He is one of the lawyers for the families of slain Black Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, has represented many survivors of Chicago police torture over the past 30 years and is counsel in several illegal search and wrongful death cases brought against the Milwaukee Police Department. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |