Books

Friedman, Myra. Buried Alive: The Biography of Janis Joplin. William Morrow & Company, 1973.

Godfrey, Dr. Ivan. Corrections and Beyond: My Story of Doing Time on the Other Side of the Bars. Fulton Books, 2021.

Kunstler, William M.; Isenberg, Sheila. My Life as a Radical Lawyer. Carol Publishing Company, 1994.

Mahler, Jonathan. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City. Picador, 2006.

Patterson, James; Wallace, Benjamin. The Defense Lawyer. Little, Brown, 2021.

Rubin, Lillian B. Quiet Rage: Bernie Goetz in a Time of Madness. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 1988.

Articles

“The Region: Bronx Fire Indictments,” New York Times, Jun. 15, 1975.

“South Bronx can be saved!” New York Daily News, Oct. 16, 1977.

“District census tidbits,” Indiana Gazette, Jan. 18, 1980.

“Reagan, in South Bronx, Says Carter Broke Vow,” New York Times, Aug. 6, 1980.

“View from Charlotte St. three years later,” New York Daily News, Oct. 5, 1980.

“South Bronx Gears For Rebirth,” Hartford Courant, Sep. 4, 1981.

“Commish a man of many jobs,” New York Daily News, Nov. 8, 1983.

“Black named to head cops,” New York Daily News, Nov. 8, 1983.

“Political Realities and Koch’s Decision to Name Black Police Commissioner,” New York times, Dec. 24, 1983.

“The Poorest District,” Washington Post, Aug. 4, 1984.

“Vigilante Vowed: I’ll Get Them, Sooner Or Later,” New York Post, Jan. 1, 1985.

“Vigilantism No Answer,” The Buffalo News, Jan. 1, 1985.

“Scores offer aid to confessed vigilante,” The News, Jan. 5, 1985.

“Where Subway Case Hits Home Hard,” Newsday, Jan. 6, 1985.

“Subway vigilante’s victim says he ‘learned lesson,’” Democrat and Chronicle, Jan. 11, 1985.

"Wounded Youth Denies Intent to Rob New York City 'Subway Vigilante,'" Washington Post, Jan. 11, 1985.

"Victim's Mom Not Bitter," New York Daily News, Jan. 11, 1985.

“For Goetz Victim’s Mother, Worry and Self-Doubt,” New York Times, Jan. 12, 1985.

“Goetz Indicted on Gun Charge, But Not in Shooting of 4 on IRT,” Newsday, Jan. 26, 1985.

“Jury Backs Goetz Shootings,” The Journal-News, Jan. 26, 1985.

“Some see Goetz charge as wise, others as racist,” Poughkeepsie Journal, Jan. 26, 1985.

“New top state judge: Abolish grand juries & let us decide,” New York Daily News, Jan. 31, 1985.

“Mayor Backs Jury on Goetz: Questions Action on Officer,” New York Times, Feb. 9, 1985.

“My Neighbor Bernie Goetz,” New York Magazine, Feb. 18, 1985.

“Ward Declares Goetz Didn’t Shoot in Self-Defense,” New York Times, Feb. 22, 1985.

“Ward: Goetz backers similar to ‘lynch mob,’” Feb. 22, 1985.

“Goetz Told One Victim, ‘You Don’t Look So Bad,’ Fired Again, Tape Says,” The Buffalo News, Feb. 28, 1985.

“‘Damaged’ Goetz victim out of coma,” New York Daily News, Mar. 7, 1985.

"A 5th bullet for Darrell," Democrat and Chronicle, Mar. 24, 1985.

"Teen Paralyzed by Goetz Bullet Asks Why He was Shot," AP News, Apr. 8, 1985.

“A judge dismissed an armed robbery charge against a…,” UPI, Sep. 11, 1985.

“3rd Term in a Walk,” Newsday, Nov. 6, 1985.

“The mother of a paralyzed and brain damaged victim…,” UPI, Jul. 9, 1987.

“Cabey Mom Speaks Out,” Newsday, Jul. 10, 1987.

“South Bronx, 10 Years After Fame,” Washington Post, Aug. 25, 1987.

“The Most Hated Lawyer In America,” Vanity Fair, Mar. 1992.

“William Kunstler, 76, Dies; Lawyer for Social Outcasts,” New York Times, Sep. 5, 1995.

“William Kunstler, Fierce Defender of Radical Causes, Dies at Age 76,” Washington Post, Sep. 5, 1995.

“Goetz Victim’s Mom Details Hardships,” Newsday, Apr. 17, 1996.

“When Presidents Visited the South Bronx,” New York Times, Oct. 5, 2007.

“The Rebuilding Of The South Bronx After The Fiscal Crisis,” The Urban History Association, Jun. 27, 2017.