'Covered in Night' compares colonial and Indigenous approaches to justice

'Covered in Night' compares colonial and Indigenous approaches to justice

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      Jul 14, 2022
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In this episode, we're going back in time to 1722 to examine the different approaches to justice between Native Americans and Pennsylvania colonists in the Pulitzer Prize-winning book Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America by historian Nicole Eustace. In an interview with Here & Now's Scott Tong, Eustace discusses how reparative justice has deep roots in American history.

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