Can’t Jail The Spirit: Political Prisoners in the U.S. A Collection of Biographies

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"Despite the denial of the United States, there are hundreds of political prisoners in this country, and hundreds, maybe thousands, of people now choosing political work that might involve prison as punishment—and there is no sign that this trend will stop." - Introduction Note on the lack of a cataloguing year: While no year of publication is given in the text, it is introduced as the second edition of a volume initially "rushed into print for a late October 1988 conference." Events from December 1988 are referenced in the introduction; later editions of the same work were published in the 1990s.

Author(s): National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of War; Committee to End the Marion Lockdown
Edition: 2
Publisher: Editorial El Coqui

Language: English
Commentary: due to scan, text near gutter columns may be difficult to read on some pages
City: Chicago

Preface
Foreword I
Foreword II
Introduction
Native Americans
New Afrikans/Blacks
Puerto Ricans
North Americans
Irish
A List of Other Political Prisoners
Organizations to Contact