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The Almost Inevitable Failure of JusticeThad WilliamsonUniversity of Richmond, [email protected]

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Recommended CitationWilliamson, Thad. "The Almost Inevitable Failure of Justice." In Fifty Years since MLK, edited by Brandon M. Terry, 112-124.Cambridge: Boston Review/Boston Critic, 2018.

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