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

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"Despite the denial of the United States, there are scores 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 The introduction suggests this is the fourth edition of the book, but "3" is indicated in the title.

Author(s): collective / anonymous
Edition: 3
Publisher: Editorial El Coquí
Year: 1992

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

Preface
Testimonial
Foreword
Introduction
Native Americans
New Afrikans/Blacks
Puerto Ricans
Euro-Americans
Italian National
Japanese National
Draft Resisters (Hell No We Won't Go)
Organizations to Contact