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xvii, 724 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 579-684) and index |
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Introduction: State secrets -- The tinderbox: Frank "Big Black" Smith -- Power and politics unleashed: Michael Smith -- The sound before the fury: Tom Wicker -- Retribution and reprisals unimagined: Tony Strollo -- Reckonings and reactions: Robert Douglass -- Inquiries and diversions: Anthony Simonetti -- Justice on trial: Ernest Goodman -- Blowing the whistle: Malcolm Bell -- David and Goliath: Elizabeth Fink -- A final fight: Deanne Quinn Miller |
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On September 9, 1971, nearly 1,300 prisoners took over the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York to protest years of mistreatment. Holding guards and civilian employees hostage, during the four long days and nights that followed, the inmates negotiated with state officials for improved living conditions. On September 13, the state abruptly ended talks and sent hundreds of heavily armed state troopers and corrections officers to retake the prison by force. In the ensuing gunfire, thirty-nine men were killed -- hostages as well as prisoners -- and close to one hundred were severely injured. After the prison was secured, troopers and officers brutally retaliated against the prisoners during the weeks that followed. For decades afterward, instead of charging any state employee who had committed murder or carried out egregious human rights abuses, New York officials prosecuted only the prisoners and failed to provide necessary support to the hostage survivors or the families of any of the men who'd been killed. Heather Ann Thompson explores every aspect of the uprising and its legacy from the perspectives of all of those involved in this forty-five-year fight for justice: the prisoners, the state officials, the lawyers on both sides, the state troopers and corrections officers, and the families of the slain men |
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"Historian Heather Ann Thompson offers the first definitive telling of the Attica prison uprising, the state's violent response, and the victims' decades-long quest for justice--in time for the forty-fifth anniversary of the events"-- Provided by publisher |
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The tinderbox. Frank "Big Black" Smith -- Not So Greener Pastures -- Responding to Resistance -- Voices from Auburn -- Knowledge Is Power -- Playing by the Rules -- Back and Forth -- End of the Line -- Power and politics unleashed. Michael Smith -- Talking Back -- Burning Down the House -- Reeling and Reacting -- Order Out of Chaos -- What?s Going On -- Into the Night -- A New Day Dawns -- The sound before the fury. Tom Wicker -- Getting Down to Business -- Dreams and Nightmares -- On the Precipice -- Deciding Disaster -- Retribution and reprisals unimagined. Tony Strollo -- Chomping at the Bit -- Standing Firm -- No Mercy -- Spinning Disaster -- And the Beat Goes On -- Reckonings and reactions. Robert Douglass -- Speaking Up -- Stepping Back -- Funerals and Fallout -- Prodding and Probing -- Which Side Are You On? -- Ducks in a Row -- Inquiries and diversions. Anthony Simonetti -- Digging More Deeply -- Foxes in the Hen House -- Stick and Carrot -- Seeking Help -- Indictments All Around -- Justice on Trial. Ernest Goodman -- Mobilizing and Maneuvering -- A House Divided -- Laying the Groundwork -- Testing the Waters -- Going for Broke -- Evening the Score -- A Long Journey Ahead -- Blowing the Whistle. Malcolm Bell -- Joining the Team -- Protecting the Police -- Smoking Guns -- Going Public -- Investigating the Investigation -- Closing the Book -- David and Goliath. Elizabeth Fink -- It Ain?t Over Till It?s Over -- Shining the Light on Evil -- Delay Tactics -- The Price of Blood -- Deal with the Devil -- A Final Fight. Deanne Quinn Miller -- Family Fury -- Manipulated and Outmaneuvered -- Biting the Hand -- Getting Heard -- Waiting Game -- A Hollow Victory -- Epilogue: Prisons and Power |
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Attica Prison.
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Prison riots -- New York (State) -- Attica
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Prisoners -- Abuse of -- New York (State) -- Attica
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Police misconduct -- New York (State) -- Attica
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HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
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LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Law Enforcement.
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New York (State)
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1971
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1970-talet
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Fängelser
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Fängelseliv
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Upplopp
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Uppror
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Gisslan
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Historia
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USA
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Förenta staterna -- New York
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Classmark |
365/.974793
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780375423222 |
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0375423222 |
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