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305 Selected Bibliography Abramson, Stacy and David Isay, prods. Witness to an Execution. 2000. http:// soundportraits.org/on-air/witness_to_an_execution/transcript.php. Abu-Jamal, Mumia. All Things Censored. New York: Seven Stories, 2000. ———. Live from Death Row. New York: Harper, 1996. Alexander, Michelle. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. New York: New Press, 2010. Alexander, William. Is William Martinez Not Our Brother? Twenty Years of the Prison Creative Arts Project. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press, 2010. Algeo, Ann M. Courtroom as Forum: Homicide Trials by Dreiser, Wright, Capote, and Mailer. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. Amnesty International. http://www.amnesty.org. Bair, Asatar P. Prison Labor in the United States. New York: Routledge, 2008. Baker, David V. “American Indian Executions in Historical Context.” Criminal Justice Studies 20.4 (2007): 315–73. Banner, Stuart. The Death Penalty: An American History. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 2002. Baumgartner, Frank R., Suzanna De Boef, Amber E. Boydstun, eds. The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2008. Baus, Janet, Dan Hunt and Reid Williams, dirs. Cruel and Unusual. 2006. Beccaria, Cesare di. On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings. Ed. Richard Bellamy. Trans. Richard Davies. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995. Beck, Elizabeth, et al. In the Shadow of Death: Restorative Justice and Death Row Families. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2007. Becnel, Barbara and Shirley Neal, dirs. Tribute: Stanley Tookie Williams. 2008. Bedau, Hugo Adam. The Death Penalty in America: Current Controversies. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1997. Bedau, Hugo Adam and Paul G. Cassel, eds. Debating the Death Penalty: Should America Have Capital Punishment? The Experts on Both Sides Make Their Best Case. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2004. Bernstein, Lee. America Is the Prison: Arts and Politics in the Prison in the 1970s. Durham: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2010. Blackmon, Douglas. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II. New York: Doubleday, 2008. Boudreau, Kristin. The Spectacle of Death: Populist Literary Responses to American Capital Cases. New York: Prometheus Books, 2006. 306 selected bibliography Bowers, William J., with Glenn L. Pierce and John F. McDevitt. Legal Homicide: Death as Punishment in America, 1864–1982. Boston: Northeastern Univ. Press, 1984. Brown, Michelle. “‘Setting the Conditions’ for Abu Ghraib: The Prison Nation Abroad,” American Quarterly 57.3 (2005): 973–97. Bryant, Jerry. Victims and Villains: Racial Violence in the African American Novel. Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1997. Burton-Rose, Daniel, Dan Pens, and Paul Wright, eds. The Celling of America: An Inside Look at the U.S. Prison Industry. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1998. Carter, Dan. Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South. Rev. Ed. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1979. Caster, Peter. Prisons, Race, and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century U.S. Literature and Film. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press, 2008. Champion, Steve. Dead to Deliverance: A Death Row Memoir. Vestal, NY: Split Oak Press, 2010. Chessman, Caryl. Cell 2455, Death Row: A Condemned Man’s Own Story. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1954. ———. Trial by Ordeal. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1955. Chevigny, Bell Gale, ed. Doing Time: 25 Years of Prison Writing. New York: Arcade, 2000. Cohen, Daniel A. Pillars of Salt, Monuments of Grace: New England Crime Literature and the Origins of American Pop Culture, 1674–1860. Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 2006. Conquergood, Dwight. “Lethal Theatre: Performance, Punishment, and the Death Penalty,” Theatre Journal (2002): 339–67. Crane, Gregg. Race, Citizenship, and Law in American Literature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002. ———. “Reasonable Doubts: Crime and Punishment,” American Literary History 18.4 (2006): 797–813. Crenshaw, Kimberlé. “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color,” Stanford Law Review 43.6 (1991): 1241– 99. Critical Resistance. http://www.criticalresistance.org. Davis, Angela. Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture. New York: Seven Stories, 2005. ———. Are Prisons Obsolete? New York: Seven Stories Press, 2003. Davis, David Brion. From Homicide to Slavery: Studies in American Culture. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1986. [3.149.213.209] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 01:46 GMT) selected bibliography 307 Davis, Mary Kemp. Nat Turner before the Bar of Judgment: Fictional Treatments of the Southampton Slave Insurrection. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1999. Dayan, Colin. The Law is a White Dog: How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 2011. ———. The Story of Cruel and Unusual. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007. Death Penalty Information Center. http...

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