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Inside/Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Inside/Out

The first-ever collection of Marilyn Buck's poetry, searing, soaring, a living tribute to her indomitable spirit, revolutionary intelligence, and poet's vision.

On Self-censorship
  • Language: en

On Self-censorship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Imprisoned Intellectuals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Imprisoned Intellectuals

Prisons constitute one of the most controversial and contested sites in a democratic society. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the industrialized world, with over 2 million people in jails, prisons, and detention centers; with over three thousand on death row, it is also one of the few developed countries that continues to deploy the death penalty. International Human Rights Organizations such as Amnesty International have also noted the scores of political prisoners in U.S. detention. This anthology examines a class of intellectuals whose analyses of U.S. society, politics, culture, and social justice are rarely referenced in conventional political speech or academic ...

Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-07
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  • Publisher: Atria Books

In a shocking, never-before-told story from the vaults of American history, Tonight We Bombed the US Capitol takes a close look at the explosive hidden history of M19—the first and only domestic terrorist group founded and led by women—and their violent fight against racism, sexism, and what they viewed as Ronald Reagan’s imperialistic vision for America. In 1981, President Ronald Reagan announced that it was “morning in America.” He declared that the American dream wasn’t over, but the United States needed to lower taxes, shrink government control, and flex its military muscles abroad to herald what some called “the Reagan Revolution.” At the same time, a tiny band of Americ...

Terrorism on American Soil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Terrorism on American Soil

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 generated fear and concern among most Americans that we are no longer safe in our communities. However, terrorism is not a new phenomenon in the US. This book chronicles the history of terrorist plots and attacks on American soil in a case format. Included are not only the most infamous attacks, but others that are obscure or relatively unknown, but fascinating nevertheless, and which illustrate important lessons about the changing nature of terrorism.

Outlaws of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Outlaws of America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: AK Press

The fiery true story of America's most famous radical fugitives, urgently and passionately told.

No Surrender
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

No Surrender

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A founder of Columbia University SDS, and a veteran of the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War Movements, David Gilbert joined the Weather Underground Organization in the late m60's. After more than 10 years of clandestine resistance, he was captured in the course of an armed action in 1981. Gilbert has been a revolutionary political prisoner for 22 years, continuing his work as an AIDs activist, and author from behind the walls. This first collection of David Gilbert's prison writings is a unique contribution to our understanding of the most ambitious and audacious attempts by white anti-imperialists to build an underground movement within the belly of the beast. With unsparing honesty (and u...

Criminal Injustice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Criminal Injustice

'At a time when activists, elected officials, and concerned individuals should be countering these trends with demands for jobs, education and serious alternatives to imprisonment, there is relative silence. Criminal Injustice, which explores the connections between imprisonment, racism, class domination, misogyny, and homophobia, offers us invaluable information and compelling arguments for placing prison issues on the agenda of every progressive organization.' Angela Y. DavisThis remarkable anthology exposes and uncovers the economic and political realities behind the imprisonment of astounding numbers of the working class, working poor, and people of color.

State of Exile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

State of Exile

A tender, moving, and multi-layered portrait of the pain, loneliness and permanent nostalgia of exile.

The New Abolitionists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

The New Abolitionists

This collection of essays and interviews provides a frank look at the nature and purposes of prisons in the United States from the perspective of the prisoners. Written by Native American, African American, Latino, Asian, and European American prisoners, the book examines captivity and democracy, the racial "other," gender and violence, and the stigma of a suspect humanity. Contributors include those incarcerated for social and political acts, such as conscientious objection, antiwar activism, black liberation, and gang activities. Among those interviewed are Philip Berrigan, Marilyn Buck, Angela Y. Davis, George Jackson, and Laura Whitehorn.