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01-12-2007 | Introduction

Scholar’s Symposium: the Work of Angela Y. Davis

Bearing Witness to Injustice

Author: Mechthild Nagel

Published in: Human Studies | Issue 4/2007

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About 15 years ago, Professor Angela Davis gave a talk at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. I vividly remember some aspects of her talk, which dealt with violence of incarceration, and overnight, practically, I became convinced of the virtue of abolitionism. Prof. Davis talked about her experiences in jail in New York City while awaiting the outcome of an extradition charge. She befriended other women prisoners who in turn taught her the tricks of “the crime school,” such as walking with a TV between one’s legs without being noticed by the guards. This vivid example kept me thinking about the question: what good comes out of prison? If prisoners don’t repent, as the Quakers imagined when they set up the modern prison experiment, and instead, they learn additional tricks of anti-sociality, why then should one uphold the seductive ideology that prison, if governed well, would contribute to the total rehabilitation of the errant person? …

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Footnotes
1
This term is amply critiqued by Joy James (1997). It describes the elite segment of Black Americans, who would serve as a buffer between a Black working class and whites after 1865.
 
2
There are obvious parallels to the trial of Assata Shakur, a Black Liberation Army member who was labeled by the prosecutor as the “mother hen” of the movement (Shakur 1987). Black women leaders were clearly marked as Other by the state and in the aftermath of the racist and sexist Moynihan Report on the pitfalls of the Black family in the United States (cf. Davis 1981, chapter 1).
 
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Metadata
Title
Scholar’s Symposium: the Work of Angela Y. Davis
Bearing Witness to Injustice
Author
Mechthild Nagel
Publication date
01-12-2007
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Human Studies / Issue 4/2007
Print ISSN: 0163-8548
Electronic ISSN: 1572-851X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-007-9065-6

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