Committing Journalism: The Prison Writings of Red Hog

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W. W. Norton & Company, 1995 - Всего страниц: 344
Committing Journalism collects more than fifty essays by famed convict-writer Dannie Martin, a.k.a. "Red Hog" --hard-hitting, eloquent reports on the racism, brutality, inadequate health care, harassment, and other conditions of life behind the prison walls. When they first appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle they made Martin a celebrity--and eventually the Bureau of Prisons tried to silence him. Peter Sussman, Martin's editor at the Chronicle, interweaves the story of their struggle, their collaboration, and their friendship. The result is a work of irrefutable witness, a gripping narrative, a book that gives a human face to America's swelling prison population.

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A COMMON CRIMINAL
13
THE GULAG MENTALITY JUNEJULY 1988
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EXILE IN THE DESERT AUGUST 1988NOVEMBER 1989
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V
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HE SHALL REMAIN NAMELESS JUNE 1990OCTOBER 1991
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VI
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DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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