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Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction: Struggling for Credibility 1
2 Ideological Origins of Network for Prisoners: From Reform to Revolution 29
3 Negotiating Racial Privilege: (Re) Framing Feelings of Illegitimacy 61
4 "We're All Sisters": Bridging the "Gap" between Activists and Prisoners 79
5 Reconceptualizing Prison and Prisoners: Attempts to Resist "Get Tough on Crime" Discourse 101
6 Conclusion: Contributions and Reflections 125
Appendix A Methodology 133
Appendix B Interview Guide for Activists in NP 139
Appendix C Interview Guide for Prisoners 141
Notes 143
References 147
Index 155
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