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Summary

This document appears to be a page (207) from a larger manuscript or book draft (indicated by the word count 'WC: 191694'). The text discusses political dissidents and the American judicial system, arguing that while high-profile figures like Angela Davis can receive fair trials due to media attention, many obscure defendants do not receive equal treatment. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Angela Davis Historical Figure / Subject
Mentioned as proof that a 'Black, Communist woman' can receive a fair trial in America due to high visibility.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (1 events)

Historical (implied)
Trial of Angela Davis
America

Locations (3)

Location Context
Country where Angela Davis received a trial
Implied by mention of 'Cuban dissidents'
Implied by mention of 'Chinese dissidents'

Key Quotes (3)

"Angela Davis remains the best proof that in America, as distinguished from the countries she so admires, it is possible for a Black, Communist woman to receive a fair trial."
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"The key, of course, is for the trial to have the kind of high visibility and media attention hers received."
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"There are still far too many obscure defendants, of all races, who do not receive fair trials or fair sentences."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (647 characters)

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WC: 191694
of Cuban dissidents, Chinese dissidents or other heroic people who stand up against what remains
of Communist oppression.
Angela Davis remains the best proof that in America, as distinguished from the countries she so
admires, it is possible for a Black, Communist woman to receive a fair trial. The key, of course, is
for the trial to have the kind of high visibility and media attention hers received. There are still far
too many obscure defendants, of all races, who do not receive fair trials or fair sentences. The
struggle to achieve universal fairness and equal treatment is an ongoing one.
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