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Phillips immerses readers in the life and legacy of Ericka Huggins, a revered Black Panther Party member, as well as a mother, widow, educator, poet, and former political prisoner. Transcending the traditional male-centric study of the Black Panther Party, Phillips offers an innovative analysis of Black political life at the intersections of gender, motherhood, and mass incarceration.

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Phillips immerses readers in the life and legacy of Ericka Huggins, a revered Black Panther Party member, as well as a mother, widow, educator, poet, and former political prisoner. Transcending the traditional male-centric study of the Black Panther Party, Phillips offers an innovative analysis of Black political life at the intersections of gender, motherhood, and mass incarceration.
Autorenporträt
Mary Frances Phillips is a scholar-activist, public intellectual, and Associate Professor of African American Studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her interdisciplinary research agenda focuses on race and gender in post-1945 social movements and the carceral state. Her scholarly interests include the Modern Black Freedom Struggle, Black Feminism, and Black Power Studies.