Reshaping Beloved Community examines the history of black male incarceration starting in the nineteenth century. This examination highlights how the label felon and the use of the prison was intentionally deployed to recast black men as dangerous and to justify the use of penal structures to systematically erase black radical projects.
Reshaping Beloved Community examines the history of black male incarceration starting in the nineteenth century. This examination highlights how the label felon and the use of the prison was intentionally deployed to recast black men as dangerous and to justify the use of penal structures to systematically erase black radical projects.
Marlon A. Smith is lecturer at the University of Houston.
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Introduction Chapter 1 Slave and Free: The Mapping of Race, Religion, and Punishment in the New World Chapter 2 The Construction of Nineteenth Century Black Prison Radicals: An Address to Non-Reflexive Interpretations Chapter 3 A Challenge to Black Heroic Images: Huddie Ledbetter and the Politics of a Black Male Felon Chapter 4 20th Century Black Radical Prison Intellectuals: Malcolm X, George Jackson, and the Expansion of Nineteenth Century Black Prison Praxis Chapter 5 Prison Prophets: Twenty First Century Black Male Felons on Race, Religion and Mass Incarceration Chapter 6 Expanding the Beloved Community: Black Church, Black Felons and Mass Incarceration Conclusion Where Do We Go From Here: Gender, Education and Sexuality Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1 Slave and Free: The Mapping of Race, Religion, and Punishment in the New World Chapter 2 The Construction of Nineteenth Century Black Prison Radicals: An Address to Non-Reflexive Interpretations Chapter 3 A Challenge to Black Heroic Images: Huddie Ledbetter and the Politics of a Black Male Felon Chapter 4 20th Century Black Radical Prison Intellectuals: Malcolm X, George Jackson, and the Expansion of Nineteenth Century Black Prison Praxis Chapter 5 Prison Prophets: Twenty First Century Black Male Felons on Race, Religion and Mass Incarceration Chapter 6 Expanding the Beloved Community: Black Church, Black Felons and Mass Incarceration Conclusion Where Do We Go From Here: Gender, Education and Sexuality Bibliography About the Author
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