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Chapter 24 Freelimo: the silencing of the political prisoner

  • Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith
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Way Down in the Hole
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© 2022 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

© 2022 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Foreword xi
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part One. The Hole
  6. Chapter 1 A Day in the Hole 5
  7. Chapter 2 Solitary Confinement in Context 33
  8. Chapter 3 Ideal Types 43
  9. Part Two. Scholar’s Story
  10. Chapter 4 Recruiting People Incarcerated in Solitary Confinement 49
  11. Chapter 5 Fox News or CNN? 55
  12. Chapter 6 Racism in Solitary Confinement 58
  13. Chapter 7 The Cell Assignment: race is the first consideration 63
  14. Chapter 8 It’s “Culture” not “Race” 66
  15. Part Three. CO Porter and Dr. Emma
  16. Chapter 9 Locating Prisons in Rural Settings 75
  17. Chapter 10 Prison Town—Larrabee 78
  18. Chapter 11 Dr. Emma and the Professional Staff 81
  19. Chapter 12 The Hotel 85
  20. Chapter 13 It’s Either This or the Coal Mine 88
  21. Chapter 14 CO Porter “sometimes i sleep in my car” 95
  22. Part Four. Fifty’s Story
  23. Chapter 15 Dehumanization 99
  24. Chapter 16 Language 104
  25. Chapter 17 Studies with Monkeys 107
  26. Chapter 18 Hygiene Products 110
  27. Chapter 19 The Mirror 116
  28. Chapter 20 Food 119
  29. Chapter 21 Time 122
  30. Chapter 22 Mail 125
  31. Chapter 23 Choosing the Hole 127
  32. Chapter 24 Freelimo: the silencing of the political prisoner 131
  33. Chapter 25 Extreme Violence 135
  34. Part Five. Marina’s Story
  35. Chapter 26 Welcome to SCI-Women 141
  36. Chapter 27 The Women’s Hole 150
  37. Chapter 28 Meeting the Mass Killer: solitary confinement is her “home” 155
  38. Chapter 29 The BMU 157
  39. Chapter 30 Sally 162
  40. Chapter 31 CO Lisa 165
  41. Chapter 32 Wendi 167
  42. Chapter 33 “Do You Think I’ll Die Here?”— Marina 170
  43. Part Six. CO Travis
  44. Chapter 34 We Are the Essential Workers 177
  45. Chapter 35 Solitary Confinement Isn’t a Daycare! 181
  46. Chapter 36 Correctional PTSD 186
  47. Chapter 37 “Therapy” with Dr. Emma 190
  48. Chapter 38 The Grift: faking mental illness to get a candy bar 195
  49. Chapter 39 The Flipped Script: tvs, trays, and [flush] toilets 199
  50. Chapter 40 Not Always in Sync: the job of the co and the work of the co 203
  51. Chapter 41 Intimate Interracial Contact and Intimate Surveillance 205
  52. Part Seven. White Supremacy and the Lies White People Tell Themselves
  53. Chapter 42 The “Origin” Lie: the negro is the problem 211
  54. Chapter 43 Emancipated Slaves and the White Sharecropper 218
  55. Chapter 44 Strangers in Their Own Land 222
  56. Chapter 45 Dying by Whiteness 225
  57. Chapter 46 Bending the Rules: creating humanity in inhumane spaces 228
  58. Chapter 47 The Lies the COs Tell Themselves 235
  59. Chapter 48 “Anything But Race” Theories 237
  60. Chapter 49 January 6, 2021: the big lie 240
  61. Epilogue 245
  62. Abbreviations and Terms 249
  63. Acknowledgments 251
  64. Notes 255
  65. Bibliography 265
  66. Index 275
  67. About the Authors 279
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