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Folsom, August 11th : a question of races | ||
Introduction : democracy and captivity | ||
I | Penal democracy | |
1 | Prison etiquette | 5 |
2 | Notes on the prison community | 15 |
3 | The criminalization of poverty in capitalist America (abridged) | 29 |
4 | Control unit prisons : deceit and folly in modern dungeons | 39 |
5 | Trouble coming every day : ADX - the first year | 47 |
6 | Behind the mirror's face | 59 |
7 | A call for the abolition of prisons | 69 |
II | Gendered captivity | |
8 | Women in prison : how we are | 79 |
9 | Women casualties of the drug war | 93 |
10 | Reflections on the black woman's role in the community of slaves (abridged) | 101 |
11 | Killers | 115 |
12 | Men against sexism | 119 |
III | Revolt | |
13 | The American Indian in the white man's prisons : a story of genocide | 135 |
14 | A people's revolt for power and an up-turn in the black condition : an appeal and a challenge | 153 |
15 | To my baby's children | 161 |
16 | King Tone's diary | 169 |
17 | Let's "gang-up" on oppression : youth organizations and the struggle for power in oppressed communities | 175 |
18 | A life lived, deliberately | 197 |
IV | Dialogues in resistance (interviews) | |
19 | Live from the panopticon : architecture and power revisited | |
20 | On prisons and prisoners | 217 |
21 | An interview with George Jackson | 229 |
22 | The Black Panthers : an interview with Geronimo ji Jaga Pratt | 237 |
23 | "You have to be intimate with your despair" : a conversation with Viet Mike Ngo (San Quentin State Prison, E21895) | 247 |
24 | Cruel but not unusual - the punishment of women in U.S. prisons | 261 |
25 | An interview with Shaka Sankofa (Gary Graham) | 277 |
26 | Engaged in life : Alan Berkman on prison health care (as told to Susie Day) | 289 |
27 | "It's too bad the soil couldn't cry out from the blood shed upon it" | 297 |
App. 1 | The Attica liberation faction manifesto of demands and anti-depression platform | 303 |
App. 2 | Attica - thirty years later | 313 |
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