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100 1 $aCorrigan, Lisa M.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aPrison power :$bhow prison influenced the movement for Black liberation /$cLisa M. Corrigan.
264 1 $aJackson :$bUniversity Press of Mississippi,$c[2016]
300 $axi, 197 pages ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aRace, rhetoric, and media series
520 2 $a"In the Black liberation movement, imprisonment emerged a key rhetorical, theoretical, and media resource as activists developed tactics and ideology to counter white supremacy. As a site for both political and personal transformation, Lisa Corrigan underscores how imprisonment shaped movement leaders by influencing their political analysis and organizational strategies. Prison became the critical space for the transformation from civil rights to Black Power, especially as southern civil rights activists faced setbacks in achieving equality. Corrigan fills gaps between Black Power historiography and prison studies by scrutinizing the rhetorical forms and strategies of the Black Power ideology that arose from prison politics. These discourses demonstrate how Black Power activism shifted its tactics to regenerate, even after the FBI sought to disrupt, discredit, and destroy the movement"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 165-190) and index.
505 0 $aChapter 1: Prison Power : Speaking and Writing Black Resistance -- Chapter 2: Producing the Black Badman : The Politics of SNCC in the Era of Rap Brown -- Chapter 3: Competing Masculinities : Police Brutality, Prison Brutality, and Black Heroes -- Chapter 4: Recovering Black Identity and History, Feminizing and Regenerating Black Power.
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