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Colonial and early national Americans would have recognized the narration of the horrific crime, the condemned felon's repentance, and the morally-instructive execution day sermon as standard elements of justice and crime literature. Confined to their cells as San Quentin prison went into a routine execution day lockdown, the prison's 5,780 inmates, including 429 on Death Row, were quiet as the execution hour approached. That means that if (to use round figures) there are one million Japanese, twenty million blacks, and (not including other minorities) two hundred million whites, then unless on Execution Day you have one Japanese convicted to death, twenty blacks, and two hundred whites, you can't execute anybody |
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