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Escaping the prism ... fade to black / poetry and essays by Jalil Muntaqim ; introduction by Walidah Imarisha.
- Title
- Escaping the prism ... fade to black / poetry and essays by Jalil Muntaqim ; introduction by Walidah Imarisha.
- Author
- Muntaqim, Jalil, 1951-
- Publication
- Montreal, Quebec : Kersplebedeb, 2015.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Churchill, Ward.
- Description
- ix, 316 pages : illustrations; 20 cm
- Uniform Title
- Works. Selections
- Alternative Title
- Works.
- Subject
- Muntaqim, Jalil, 1951- > Poetry
- Muntaqim, Jalil, 1951-
- 1900-2099
- African American radicals
- African American radicals > Poetry
- Prisoners > Poetry
- Prisons > Poetry
- Prisons > United States
- Prisoners > Civil rights > United States
- Prison-industrial complex > United States
- Race discrimination > United States
- Social justice > United States
- Black militant organizations > United States
- Prisoners' writings
- Political prisoners' writings
- African American radicals
- Black militant organizations
- Political prisoners' writings
- Politics and government
- Prison-industrial complex
- Prisoners
- Prisoners > Civil rights
- Prisoners' writings
- Prisons
- Race discrimination
- Social justice
- United States > Politics and government > 20th century
- United States > Politics and government > 21st century
- United States
- Genre/Form
- Poetry
- Essays.
- Essays
- Note
- Poetry interspersed with political essays, written from behind the bars of Attica prison.
- Bonus essay: The other kind : on the integrity, consistency, and humanity of Jalil Abdul Muntaqim / by Ward Churchill.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- ISBN
- 9781894946629
- 1894946626
- OCLC
- 909975335
- SCSB-11086025
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library