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Documentaries

 

9 Murders a Day
, produced by Charlie Minn (2011).

Bastards of the Party
,
produced by Alex Alonso and Lisa Caruso (2005).

Billie Holiday: Sensational Lady
(BBC “Reputations” series),
produced by David F. Turnbull (2001).

Cocaine Unwrapped
,
produced by Rachel Siefert (2011).

Dateline NBC: Inside Mexico’s Drug War
, produced by Solly Granatstein and Rayner Ramirez (2011).

Endgame: AIDS in Black America
,
produced by Raney Aaronson (2012).

The Fix
,
produced by Nettie Wild and Betsy Carson (2012).

Gladiator Days
,
produced by Marc Levin (2002).

The House I Live In
,
produced by Eugene Jarecki (2013).

Jazz
, directed by Ken Burns, produced by Wynton Marsalis (2000).

Nothing Personal
, “Young Guns,” episode 5, produced by Steve Schirripa (2011).

Our Drug War
,
produced by Angus MacQueen (2011).

Pablo’s Hippos
,
produced by Lawrence Elman and Antonio Von Hildebrand (2010).

Return Engagement
,
directed by Alan Rudolf (1983).

Sins of My Father
,
directed by Nicolas Entel (2009).

 

Archives and Libraries

 

Harry Anslinger archives at Penn State University, Pennsylvania

George White archives at Stanford University, California

National Archives at San Francisco, California

Wellcome Trust Library, London

Federal Bureau of Narcotics archives, Virginia

New York Public Library, New York

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

British Library, London

Julia Blackburn Archives at Brotherton Library, University of Leeds

Public records office, Phoenix, Arizona

A Note on the Author

 

Johann Hari
is a British journalist who has written for the
New York Times
,
Le Monde
, the
Los Angeles Times
, the
Independent
, the
Guardian
,
Slate
, the
New Republic
, and the
Nation
. He has reported from many countries, from the Congo to Venezuela. He was twice named Newspaper Journalist of the Year by Amnesty International UK, awarded the Martha Gellhorn Prize for turning political writing into an art, and later named Journalist of the Year by Stonewall. He can be followed on Twitter: @johannhari101.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Hari, Johann.

Chasing the scream : the first and last days of the war on drugs / Johann Hari.—First U.S. edition.

pages cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

eISBN 978-1-62040-892-6

1. Drug control—United States—History. 2. Drug trade—United States—History. I. Title.

HV5825.H234 2015

363.450973—dc23

2014021633

 

 

First U.S. edition 2015

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