Let Freedom Ring
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Let Freedom Ring

A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners

Matt Meyer, Matt Meyer

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Let Freedom Ring

A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners

Matt Meyer, Matt Meyer

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Let Freedom Ring presents a two-decade sweep of essays, analyses, histories, interviews, resolutions, People's Tribunal verdicts, and poems by and about the scores of U.S. political prisoners and the campaigns to safeguard their rights and secure their freedom. In addition to an extensive section on the campaign to free death-row journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal, represented here are the radical movements that have most challenged the U.S. empire from within: Black Panthers and other Black liberation fighters, Puerto Rican independentistas, Indigenous sovereignty activists, white anti-imperialists, environmental and animal rights militants, Arab and Muslim activists, Iraq war resisters, and others. Contributors in and out of prison detail the repressive methods—from long-term isolation to sensory deprivation to politically inspired parole denial—used to attack these freedom fighters, some still caged after 30+ years. This invaluable resource guide offers inspiring stories of the creative, and sometimes winning, strategies to bring them home.

Contributors include: Mumia Abu-Jamal, Dan Berger, Dhoruba Bin-Wahad, Bob Lederer, Terry Bisson, Laura Whitehorn, Safiya Bukhari, The San Francisco 8, Angela Davis, Bo Brown, Bill Dunne, Jalil Muntaqim, Susie Day, Luis Nieves Falcón, Ninotchka Rosca, Meg Starr, Assata Shakur, Jill Soffiyah Elijah, Jan Susler, Chrystos, Jose Lopez, Leonard Peltier, Marilyn Buck, Oscar López Rivera, Sundiata Acoli, Ramona Africa, Linda Thurston, Desmond Tutu, Mairead Corrigan Maguire and many more.

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Index

1-9: PAGE REFERENCES
1-9: REFERENCES TO A TEXT WRITTEN BY THE SUBJECT
9/11 704. See also ; See also USA PATRIOT ACT; See also BUREAU OF PRISONS: POST-911 MEASURES
subsequent repression 39–41, 675, 679–683, 693, 716, 723–724, 726, 741–747
1968 Democratic Convention 24, 103, 776
1972 Democratic Convention 8
1993 World Trade Center bombing 719
1999 Seattle WTO protests 37, 501, 507, 519, 522–524, 558, 704
2004 Republican National Convention 780
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Abbey, Edward 38
Abdel-Rahman, Omar 680, 682, 724
Abdul-Mumit, Jihad 193
Abiodun, Nehanda 6
Abolitionists (slavery) 442, 465–475, 478, 480, 519, 553, 556, 562
Abraham, Lynne 623
Abu-Jamal, Mumia XIX, 4, 11, 65–66, 159, 165, 173, 192, 230, 244, 256, 387, 403, 413–414, 416–417, 418, 422–423, 442, 481, 489, 492, 494, 498, 501, 506–507, 510–513, 514, 589, 592, 628, 633, 648, 677, 689, 691, 763, 765, 768, 770, 774, 776, 790, 804, 814, 816
support campaign 11, 388, 391–393, 403–412, 416–421, 429–430, 432–437, 438–439, 440–454, 455–456, 478, 481, 482, 498, 505, 520, 555, 600, 621, 778, 779, 787, 806, 816–818. See also ART AND WRITINGS AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY
Abu-Jamal, Wadiya 403
Academics for Mumia 405, 408, 409, 434
Acoli, Sundiata 5, 79, 96, 165, 193, 194, 197, 198, 230, 248–249, 429–430, 485, 492, 509, 566, 605, 635, 654, 656, 657, 678, 679, 762–763, 778, 781, 798, 818
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