Prison notes / Barbara Deming.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Grossman Publishers, 1966.Description: 185 pages : 19 pages of black and white photographs ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 365.640975895
- F 294 .A32 D4 1966
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"This is the very personal account of the nonviolent struggle waged for two months with the authorities of Albany, Georgia by the members of an integrated cross-country peace walk - jailed when they tried to walk through the town's white business district, jailed again when they tried a second time. The author, who was one of the walkers, recalls how, from within the jail - most them fasting - they succeeded finally in altering the city's rigid stand, and how it elft to endure in their cramped and filthy cages until they did succeed." - from dust jacket.
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