Resources 7-13
Writings on the Short Corridor Collective
On the Short Corridor Collective Good article about the Collective and its readings: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/short-corridor-isolated-prisoners-america-took-system-won/ On the hunger strike and aftermath: https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/long-solitary-exists-will-find-way-use/ More on the strike in The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/starving-in-solitary Documents from The Short Corridor Collective: Agreement to End Hostilities… Continue Reading
Rachel Aviv | How Albert Woodfox Survived Solitary
Darryl Robertson | On George Jackson’s Death Anniversary, See Who Inspired Verses By Tupac And Nas
Darryl Robertson | Collected Writings
From Salon “The Nas generation of scholars: Finally, a Grammy for the hip hop artist who led me to liberation,” March 20, 2021. “Wild myths I believed about white people: Notes on race, American ignorance and the Capitol riots,” February 20,… Continue Reading
Darryl Robertson | A Botched Jailbreak and Two Dead Black Brothers
Revolution 7/13 | READINGS
Primary Readings George Jackson, Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson (New York: Lawrence Hill Books, 1994). George Jackson, Blood In My Eye (Baltimore: Black Classic Press, 1990). Albert Woodfox, Solitary: Unbroken by Four Decades in Solitary Confinement (New York: Grove Press, 2019).… Continue Reading
Revolution 13/13 | BIBLIOGRAPHY
Angelelli, Fabio, Dave Mesing, and Elia Zaru, ed. Dossier of writings on Krahl in Viewpoint Magazine. Asia-Africa Speaks from Bandung. Djakarta: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1955. Baldwin, James. The Price of the Ticket. New York: St. Martin’s, 1985. Bernstein, Eduard. The Preconditions of… Continue Reading