Political Prisoner Periodicals
The
modern movements for prison abolition and against inhumane practices
and conditions reached an initial high peak of struggle and mass
militancy during the 1970s, with rebellions and protests at many prisons
nationwide, the writings and example of George Jackson, and the
historic rebellion at Attica State Prison. This collection includes a
wide range of publications grown out of this ongoing movement, including
the Anvil, War Behind Walls, Big Mama Rag, The Outlaw, The Struggle Inside, Politics of Crime, and Arm the Spirit.
Documents
4 Documents Found
![San Quentin prison yard](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Mostly wild and background sound of San Quentin prison yard, some outside of adjustment center. Can hear some guards but difficult to make out any conversation.
![San Quentin prison yard](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Mostly wild sound of prison yard. Difficult to make out conversations. White inmate in lower security block interviewed, discussing the level of security tightened within the prisons. Anger about the protesting on the outside. Background noise can hear another inmate talking about fascist system. Discusses the heightened security, weeks of lockdown, violence and mistreatment within San Quentin.
![San Quentin prison yard](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Noisy prison yard sound. Can hear prisoners counting off. Faint conversations in the background. Can hear cars honking.
Same as CD 331
![San Quentin prison yard](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Noisy prison background. Can hear discussion with some prison guards in the background. Officer says that more than half the institution is still on lockdown. Walk through North Block of San Quentin. Can hear some prisoners’ discussion in the background.
Same as CD 331
4 Documents Found