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Prison house of nations: Police violence and mass incarceration in the long course of Black insurgency in Illinois, 1953-1987.
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Prison house of nations: Police violence and mass incarceration in the long course of Black insurgency in Illinois, 1953-1987./
Author:
Losier, Toussaint.
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338 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-07(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-07A(E).
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History, United States. -
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Prison house of nations: Police violence and mass incarceration in the long course of Black insurgency in Illinois, 1953-1987.
Losier, Toussaint.
Prison house of nations: Police violence and mass incarceration in the long course of Black insurgency in Illinois, 1953-1987.
- 338 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2014.
This dissertation examines the rise and fall of Illinois' postwar black insurgency. It details how a generation of Black Chicagoans and their allies approached the administration of criminal justice as a key site of political radicalization and grassroots mobilization. In particular, I focus on the ways in which militant activists and their insurgent organizations contested the policies and practices of policing and incarceration during a brief, but crucial, period, between the War on Gangs and the War on Drugs. In response to an epidemic of police violence, the Afro-American Patrolmen's League sought to undermine prevailing notions of racial subordination and urban governance through community-oriented programs and broad coalitions like the Concerned Citizens for Police Reform. Over several decades, Black prisoners, first as converts to the Nation of Islam and then as cadre members of the New Afrikan Prisoner Organization, pushed the boundaries of pro se litigation and collective action. Operating in opposition to distinct, but interconnected, aspects of the administration of criminal justice, these two poles of insurgent black politics prompted substantive changes in the letter and application of the law.
ISBN: 9781303817373Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017393
History, United States.
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