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Public Interest

Mar. 10, 2000

Book Asks: Why Cant We All Just Get Along?

The Bookshelf - BLUE VS. BLACK By John L. Burris, with Catherine Whitney ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, $23.95 (HARDCOVER), 240 PAGES By Robert L. Harris


By Robert L. Harris
        John L. Burris' book "Blue vs. Black" is an eye-opening journey into the strange world of police officers who misbehave under the cloak of protecting the community. In his first book, Burris has distinguished himself as a persuasive writer with a clear, commanding and powerful message. Burris, a nationally known civil rights lawyer practicing in Oa...

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