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100 1  Klonsky, Kenneth,|eauthor. 
245 10 Freeing David McCallum :|bthe last miracle of Rubin 
       "Hurricane" Carter|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cKen 
       Klonsky. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright and Prentice Onayemi. 
520    In April 2014, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter died after a long 
       battle with cancer. David McCallum was exonerated and 
       freed two months later, after serving twenty-nine years in
       prison. This is the story of how Carter and his friend and
       coauthor Ken Klonsky worked for ten years to help free the
       wrongfully convicted McCallum, along with a group of 
       committed friends and professionals. It details their 
       struggles from founding an innocence project to take on 
       the case, to finding lawyers willing to work pro bono, to 
       hiring a private detective to sift through old evidence 
       and locate original witnesses, and the most difficult part,
       convincing members of a deeply flawed criminal justice 
       system to reopen a case that would expose their own 
       mistakes when all they wanted to do was ignore the 
       conflicting evidence. Finally it took a new district 
       attorney, a documentary film, David & Me (Markham Street 
       Films), and an op-ed piece written by Carter on his death 
       bed published in the New York Daily News that made a plea 
       for McCallum's release and turned the tide of justice. 
       Freeing David McCallum tells a tale of frustration, agony,
       and undying hope, and the miracle that resulted in David's
       release. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 McCallum, David,|d1969- 
600 10 Klonsky, Kenneth. 
600 10 Carter, Rubin,|d1937-2014. 
650  0 Prisoners|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Judicial error|zUnited States. 
650  0 Criminal justice, Administration of|zUnited States. 
700 1  Sellon-Wright, Keith,|enarrator. 
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