Summary: Memorialized in a Bob Dylan song and an Academy Award nominated Denzel Washington film, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter was a successful prize fighter, who was falsely accused of murder. After nearly two decades in prison, Carter was exonerated by a federal judge (also heard in our documentary) in a ruling later affirmed by the US Supreme Court. Now in his 70s and an outspoken advocate for others wrongly convicted, Carter recently published a spiritual memoir on how he emerged not only from physical incarceration, but from the emotional prison of hatred and bitterness.
Comments for Humankind: Rubin Carter's Hurricane
Produced by David Freudberg
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Nandita Kulkarni
Posted on February 26, 2012 at 09:28 PM | Permalink
Amazing
People from all backgrounds, experiences, genders, etc should listen to this interview.
Jennifer Leija-Bonnart
Posted on January 05, 2012 at 02:54 PM | Permalink
Rubin Carter's Hurricane
Great broadcast