
Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an African-American left-wing political activist, academic, and author. She emerged as a prominent counterculture activist in the 1960s working with the Communist Party USA, of which she was a member until 1991, and was briefly involved with the Black Panthers. She is a professor emerita at University of California, Santa Cruz, in its History Department. She is also a former director of the university's Feminist Studies department.
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On Becoming An Activist
Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric
Race, Class And Incarceration
Young Black Men And Prison
Targeting Women
Technologies Of Punishment
Making A Difference
The Specter Of Crime
Enemies Are Needed
Political Persecution
Breaking The Silence
The War On Drugs
Corporations And Patterns Of Immigration
Nike
The Prison Industrial Complex
Who Pays, Who Plays
What Is To Be Done?
13 Question Interview
Angela Davis Statement
Increasingly Incarcerated Society
Black History
Prison Industrial Complex
Imagining Democracy
Gender, Race, and Class
Rebellion From California to New York
Slavery and Nightmares
Decarceration
Introduction
Structural Racism and Prison
Corporate Globalization
Excerpt from "Making a Difference"
Street Interviews
Panel Discussion with Burnham, Mitchell and Noble
Conscientia
Excerpt from Making a Difference
Race, Class & Incarceration
Young Black Men & Prison
41 St Nick
Corporations & Patterns Of Immigration
We're All Alone
Circuit For Three
Annie Laurie
The Road to Montgomery
Crazy She Calls Me
Little Did They Know
Pretty Flowers Were Made For Blooming
Hymn for Haden
The Light Between Us
We're Threatening The Oppressors
Martha
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