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A Abbott, Jack, 188 Abodeely, Eli, 55, 147 Abu-Jamal, Mumia: barriers to communication with, xvii–xviii; and Black Panther Party, Philadelphia, xvi; Jailhouse Lawyers, xvii; We Want Freedom: A Life in the Black Panther Party, xvi Accomplices to the Crime (Murton), 119 Adams, Eddie, 173 Adams, John, 174 Addis, Gary, 97 Advocate, 132 After the Good War (Breggin), 144 Alkes, John, 189 American Civil Liberties Union, 4, 31 American Correctional Association, 84, 85 Americans of Latin Extraction, 149 Amsterdam News, 113 Anamosa (Iowa) Reformatory, 40, 66; child molesters, increase in, 38; and conscientious objectors, 38; Joe Grant, incarceration of, 35–38, 205; Prisoners’ Digest International staffer visits, 193; Professor Caldwell as chaplain, 58; and young Indian inmate, 124–25 “Anatomy of a Prison Strike” (Wagner), 140 Angola 3, 136 Angolite, 213 “Angular Compromise” (painting) (Grant), 56 antiwar movement at University of Iowa, 58–59 Arch of Triumph (Remarque), 57 Arkansas prison system, 90, 91, 119 Armitage, George, 132 Arms of Krupp, The (Manchester), 63 Aryan Brotherhood, 108 Attica (New York) Correctional Facility: 1971 prisoner uprising, 87, 96–97, 110, 112–16, 214; 1971 prisoner uprising, aftermath of, 116–18; censorship of Penal Digest International, 133; conditions in, 112 Attica Justice Committee, 116 Auburn, James, 193 Ayers, Gary, 62 B Baddillo, Herman, 113 Baker, Chet, 11 Baron, Penny, 174 Bartels, Robert D., 174 Basie, Count, 52 Bass, Stanley “Stan,” 65, 103, 173–74 Batista, Fulgencia: impact on Cuban people, 7, 12–13; support by U.S. government, xxi Bedford Hills (New York) Penitentiary for Index 220 | Index Women, 193 Beecroft, Bob, 199, 203 behavior-modification practices in federal prisons, 152–53 Benavidez (poet), 62 Bennett, James V., 152, 153 Bennett, John, 182 Bennett, Odell, 188 Berganski, Chuck, 98 Bergenthal, August “Augie,” 111, 127–28, 133, 183 Bergman, Ingrid, 57 Berrigan, Dan, 148–49 Berrigan, Phil, 148–49, 207 Bijeol, Rocky, 140 Bishop, Jim, 62 Bivens, Loren, 64, 70 Black Guerrilla Family, 107 Black Muslims, 32 Black Panther Party, 112; Free Breakfast for School Children Program, Oakland, CA, 80; Legal Defense Fund, 4 Blank, Jackie, 59, 67, 90 Blood in My Eye (Jackson), 107 Boghosian, Heidi, xviii Bohy, Dean, 9, 11 Bosley, Jim, 97 Boston University, 80–81 Bourjaily, Vance, 63, 68 Brandi, Bruce, 97 Braverman, David, 73–74 Braverman, Miles “Mace,” 68, 73 Breggin, Peter: After the Good War, 144; “Psychiatry in the Prisons,” 144 Brown, Greg, 52, 73 Brown, Jerry, 214 Brown, Joseph Harry, 174 Brubeck, Dave, 11 Bruce, Lenny, 166 Buck (Navy boxing teammate), 9–11 Buddhist practices in Texas prison system, 148 Bukowski, Charles, 57 Bulger’s Hollow, IA, 161 Burdick, Quentin, 174 Burian, Paul D., 91 Burkhart, Kitsi, 65, 133 Bush, George W., xvii Butcher, Robert, 188 Butner (North Carolina) Federal Prison, 182 C Caffey, James R., 62 Caldwell, Professor (University of Iowa): Anamosa Reformatory chaplain, 58; criminology professor, 57–58 California: Inmate Bill of Rights, 214; “three strikes law” of 1993, 88 California Prisoner, 213 Campen, Roger, 174 Carlson, Norman A., 45–46, 174, 182 cartoons: The Longest Stretch, 131; Prison Reform, 131; Racial Disunity, 130 Castro, Fidel, 12 Catholic Worker, 4, 5 Catholic Workers, 149, 205 “Causal Processes in the Development and Control of Prison Riots” (Glaser), 176 Cedar Rapids Gazette, 91 Challenge, The, 97 Chapman, Ansel, 90 Chenault, Donald, 97, 132, 133 Cheney, Dick, xvii Cherry Hill Prison, Philadelphia, PA, 115 Chicago Daily News, 115 Chicago Journalism Review, 115 Childers, Jeanne, 119 Childers, Roy Daniel: extradition case, 91–93, 100, 104, 118, 119; spousal abuse, 107 Children of All Ages (Dearden), 76 Church of the Brethren, 149 Church of the New Song, 88, 194; art gallery, 147; attempt by government to stop, 7; Crow River church, 178; explanation of language, 177–78; founding of, 166; Free Exercise Seminar at the U.S. Penitentiary at Atlanta, 139, 140–43; growth of, 149; at the Iowa State Penitentiary, Fort Madison, 96; as a prisoner religion, 4, 134–35; rise of, 181; at the U.S. Index | 221 Penitentiary, Atlanta, GA, 139, 141–43 Citizen-Times: and inspection of conditions in Linn County Jail, Cedar Rapids, IA, 34; offices, burning of, 18, 21–22 Citrinos, Tony, 150 Clarion, The, 62 Clark, Celeste, 62 Clark, John, 91; and Penal Digest International, 67, 68, 73 Clinton, IA: earthquake, 160–61; rain storm, 162–63 Clinton Herald, 160 Clinton (New York) State Correctional Facility, Dannemora, 182 Cloud, Al, 85, 133 Cluchette, John, 108 Cohen, Hy, 149 Cohen, Mickey, 49 Cohn, Roy, 118 COINTELPRO, 8 Colorado State Penitentiary...

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