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Warfare in the American Homeland: Policing and Prison in a Penal Democracy
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Joy James
Joy James
Joy James is John B. and John T. McCoy Presidential Professor of Africana Studies and College Professor in Political Science at Williams College. She is the author of Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics and Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gender, and Race in U.S. Culture and the editor of The New Abolitionists: (Neo)Slave Narratives and Contemporary Prison Writings and Imprisoned Intellectuals: America’s Political Prisoners Write on Life, Liberation, and Rebellion.
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978-0-8223-8974-3
Publication date:
2007
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Katrina’s Unnatural Disaster: A Tragedy of Black Suffering and White Denial
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Published:June 2007
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Manning Marable, 2007. "Katrina’s Unnatural Disaster: A Tragedy of Black Suffering and White Denial", Warfare in the American Homeland: Policing and Prison in a Penal Democracy, Joy James
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