• 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)
  • 1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)

1970: Manifesto of Demands (Folsom Prisoners)

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Over 2,400 prisoners organized a strike. They refused to leave their cells for nineteen days, in the face of constant hunger, discomfort, and psychological and psychological intimidation. Their action was taken in protest again the overcrowded, racist, and brutal prison system.The following manifesto and bill of rights were written in 1970 by inmates at Folsom prison in the United States. They were formulated to support a prisoners strike.


details

  • 48 Pages
  • Pocket Book (4.25 x 6.875 in / 108 x 175 mm), 
  • Standard Black & White, 60# White, 
  • Perfect bound, Paperback, Matte Cover, Color

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