Angola 3
The Angola Three are three men, Robert Hillary King, Albert Woodfox and
Herman Wallace, who were put in solitary confinement for decades in
Angola Prison, Louisiana after the death of a prison guard.
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Angola 3 in the Wake of Katrina and Rita
The case of the Angola 3 in the context of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Swamped by Racism
Publisher: The Big IssueYear: 2006Volume Number: No. 708 August-SeptemberFormat: ArticleCollection: Angola 3
The plight of three Black American prisoners held in solitary confinement highlights a hidden world within the United States.
Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Daily Terror at Camp J
Monograph about the Angola 3 and the inhumane treatment of prisoners at Angola State Prison in Louisiana
28 Years of Solitary Confinement
Pamphlet with background information about the Angola 3, a piece by Mumia Abu-Jamal, a piece by Geronimo Pratt and contact information to support the Angola 3
The Deeper they Bury Me the Louder My Voice Becomes
This publication accompanies the exhibition The Deeper They Bury Me- The Louder My Voice Becomes. Curated by Amy Mackie.
A3 Annual Update
Publisher: International Coalition to Free the Angola 3Date: 12/2008Volume Number: DecemberFormat: FlyerCollection: Angola 3
Flyer with updates, contact information and background information around the Angola 3
Sweet Freedom
Reproduction of original article
The House That Herman Built
Writings and images by the Angola 3
Free the Angola 3!
Format: CompilationCollection: Angola 3
A packet assembled from various sources about the case of the Angola 3. Includes correspondence, legal papers, history of the BPP in Louisiana and writings by the Angola 3 and their supporters.
National Coalition to Free the Angola 3
Publisher: National Coalition to Free the Angola 3Date: 11/2000Volume Number: NovemberFormat: PamphletCollection: Angola 3
History of the Angola 3 case, writings by Mumia Abu-Jamal, Geronimo Pratt, Albert Woodfox, Herman Wallace and Robert King Wilkerson.
10 Documents Found