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How the Electric Chair Works

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Edison, AC, and the Electric Chair Controversy

This chapter explores the contentious tactics employed by Edison and Harold Brown to promote alternating current through public electrocutions, shaping public perception of capital punishment. It also recounts the story of William Kemmler, the first person executed by electric chair, highlighting his legal battle against the controversial method of execution.

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