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A world unto itself: Multiple invisibilities of imprisonment
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Michael Jacobson-Hardy, New York, New York University Press, forthcoming.
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See Angela Davis, 'A world unto itself: multiple invisibilities of imprisonment', in Michael Jacobson-Hardy, Behind the Razor Wire: portrait of an American prison system (New York, New York University Press, forthcoming).
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Behind the Razor Wire: Portrait of An American Prison System
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Racialized punishment and prison abolition
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Tommy Lott, ed., London, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming.
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See Angela Davis, 'Racialized punishment and prison abolition', in Tommy Lott, ed., Blackwell Companion to African-American Philosophy (London, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming).
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Blackwell Companion to African-American Philosophy
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From the prison of slavery to the slavery of prison: Frederick Douglass and the convict lease system
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Bill Lawson and Frank Kirkland, eds., London, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming 1998; Angela Davis, 'Race, gender and prison history: from the convict lease system to the supermax prison', in Terry Krupers, Willie London and Don Sabo, eds., Confronting Prison Masculinities: the gendered politics of punishment (Philadelphia, Temple University Press, forthcoming).
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See Angela Davis, 'From the prison of slavery to the slavery of prison: Frederick Douglass and the convict lease system', in Bill Lawson and Frank Kirkland, eds., Frederick Douglass: a critical reader (London, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming 1998); Angela Davis, 'Race, gender and prison history: from the convict lease system to the supermax prison', in Terry Krupers, Willie London and Don Sabo, eds., Confronting Prison Masculinities: the gendered politics of punishment (Philadelphia, Temple University Press, forthcoming).
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Frederick Douglass: A Critical Reader
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Fighting for her future: Reflections on human rights and women's prisons in the Netherlands
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Vol. 3, no. 1, 1997. On racism and the prison industrial complex in the US, see Angela Davis, 'Masked racism: reflections on the prison industrial complex', ColorLines Maga:ine (Fall 1998); and Angela Davis, 'Race and criminalisation: Black Americans and the punishment industry', in Wahneema Lubiano, ed., The House that Race Built: Black Americans, US terrain (New York, Pantheon, 1997).
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See Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Angela Davis, 'Fighting for her future: reflections on human rights and women's prisons in the Netherlands', Social Identities (Vol. 3, no. 1, 1997). On racism and the prison industrial complex in the US, see Angela Davis, 'Masked racism: reflections on the prison industrial complex', ColorLines Maga:ine (Fall 1998); and Angela Davis, 'Race and criminalisation: Black Americans and the punishment industry', in Wahneema Lubiano, ed., The House that Race Built: Black Americans, US terrain (New York, Pantheon, 1997).
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