Publisher's Synopsis
This is a true story of a United Automobile Worker's journey to her third-shift job. Construction work on her highway exit forced her to exit in Buena Vista, Michigan, where she encountered two corrupt police officers. She was stopped with no warrants or priors; she was not speeding, and did not possess drugs or alcohol. All of her constitutional rights were violated and she was jailed unjustly. She was never informed why she was going to jail. After meeting Martin Luther King, Jr. on September 11, 1977, she fought the corrupt legal system with union pride for her civil rights.