Free Joan Little: the politics of race, sexual violence, and imprisonment

"Early on a summer morning in 1974, local officials found the jailer Clarence Alligood stabbed to death in a cell in the women's section of a rural North Carolina jail. Fleeing the scene was Joan Little, twenty years old, poor, Black, and in trouble. Little claimed that she had killed Alli...

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Autor principal: Greene, Christina 1951- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press [2022]
En:Año: 2022
Acceso en línea: Índice
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Sumario:"Early on a summer morning in 1974, local officials found the jailer Clarence Alligood stabbed to death in a cell in the women's section of a rural North Carolina jail. Fleeing the scene was Joan Little, twenty years old, poor, Black, and in trouble. Little claimed that she had killed Alligood in self-defense against sexual assault. After a five-week trial, Little was acquitted. But the case stirred debate about a woman's right to use deadly force to resist sexual violence. Through the prism of Little's rape-murder trial and the Free Joan Little campaign, Christina Greene explores the intersecting histories of African American women, mass incarceration, sexual violence, and 1970s and 1980s social movements"--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-329) and index
Descripción Física:348 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm
ISBN:978-1-4696-7130-7
978-1-4696-7131-4