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14. “The Original Gangster”: The Life and Times of Red Power Activist Madonna Thunder Hawk
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations: North American Leftist Organizations in the 1970s xi
- Introduction: Exploding Limits in the 1970s 1
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PART ONE. Insurgency
- 1. Improvising on Reality: The Roots of Prison Abolition 21
- 2. Sick of the Abuse: Feminist Responses to Sexual Assault, Battering, and Self-Defense 39
- 3. “The Struggle Is for Land!”: Race, Territory, and National Liberation 57
- 4. Canada’s Other Red Scare: The Anicinabe Park Occupation and Indigenous Decolonization 77
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PART TWO. Solidarity
- 5. “A Line of Steel”: The Organization of the Sixth Pan-African Congress and the Struggle for International Black Power, 1969–1974 97
- 6. How Indigenous Peoples Wound Up at the United Nations 115
- 7. “Hit Them Harder”: Leadership, Solidarity, and the Puerto Rican Independence Movement 135
- 8. Unorthodox Leninism: Workplace Organizing and Anti-Imperialist Solidarity in the Sojourner Truth Organization 155
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PART THREE. Community
- 9. Play as World-making: From the Cockettes to the Germs, Gay Liberation to DIY Community Building 177
- 10. “We Want Justice!”: Police Murder, Mexican American Community Response, and the Chicano Movement 195
- 11. Rising Up: Poor, White, and Angry in the New Left 214
- 12. The Movement for a New Society: Consensus, Prefiguration, and Direct Action 231
- 13. Hard to Find: Building for Nonviolent Revolution and the Pacifist Underground 250
- 14. “The Original Gangster”: The Life and Times of Red Power Activist Madonna Thunder Hawk 267
- Notes on Contributors 285
- Index 289
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations: North American Leftist Organizations in the 1970s xi
- Introduction: Exploding Limits in the 1970s 1
-
PART ONE. Insurgency
- 1. Improvising on Reality: The Roots of Prison Abolition 21
- 2. Sick of the Abuse: Feminist Responses to Sexual Assault, Battering, and Self-Defense 39
- 3. “The Struggle Is for Land!”: Race, Territory, and National Liberation 57
- 4. Canada’s Other Red Scare: The Anicinabe Park Occupation and Indigenous Decolonization 77
-
PART TWO. Solidarity
- 5. “A Line of Steel”: The Organization of the Sixth Pan-African Congress and the Struggle for International Black Power, 1969–1974 97
- 6. How Indigenous Peoples Wound Up at the United Nations 115
- 7. “Hit Them Harder”: Leadership, Solidarity, and the Puerto Rican Independence Movement 135
- 8. Unorthodox Leninism: Workplace Organizing and Anti-Imperialist Solidarity in the Sojourner Truth Organization 155
-
PART THREE. Community
- 9. Play as World-making: From the Cockettes to the Germs, Gay Liberation to DIY Community Building 177
- 10. “We Want Justice!”: Police Murder, Mexican American Community Response, and the Chicano Movement 195
- 11. Rising Up: Poor, White, and Angry in the New Left 214
- 12. The Movement for a New Society: Consensus, Prefiguration, and Direct Action 231
- 13. Hard to Find: Building for Nonviolent Revolution and the Pacifist Underground 250
- 14. “The Original Gangster”: The Life and Times of Red Power Activist Madonna Thunder Hawk 267
- Notes on Contributors 285
- Index 289