Join Lisa Bloom and Marc Lamont Hill ‘Suspicion Nation’ Discusses Book in Harlem

April 5, 2014

New_HostRead what people have to say about Suspicion Nation:

“Lisa Bloom brings her expert legal eye to the lethal cocktail of racial inequality, ludicrously outdated gun laws, and a culture of violence that led to the senseless killing of an unarmed seventeen–year-old boy. Read this book, get angry, and demand change.”Piers Morgan, host of Piers Morgan Live

“We know that somewhere the Trayvon Martin case went awry but in Suspicion Nation Lisa Bloom shows us how wrong and reveals a lot we don’t know about the case. As a great civil rights lawyer Lisa has fought the good fight and exposed injustice.”Toure, cultural critic and author of Who’s Afraid of Post-Blackness

“A much-needed factual antidote to the mainstream media coverage of Trayvon Martin’s tragic story and the travesty of the George Zimmerman trial.”Kirkus Reviews

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Suspicion_Nation_cover.1.1Be sure to RSVP at Queries@LDLAInc.com! We hope to see you there.

Can’t attend the event get your copy of the book here.


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