The Attica Prison Riot: The History and Legacy of America's Most Famous Prison Uprising

ISBN: 9781519598691
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*Includes pictures
*Includes accounts of the riot by inmates, hostages, and state officials
*Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading
*Includes a table of contents

"If we can't live as men, we sure as hell can die as men.” – A prisoner in Attica

In 1971, America was still undergoing plenty of social turmoil, much of it the result of sweeping changes made via the Civil Rights Movement of the previous decade and the Vietnam War, which helped spark the counterculture. Students had been shot at Kent State by the National Guard the year before, and protests were still prominent across the country.

One of the movements galvanized during this time was on behalf of the nation’s prisoners, who were often subjected to shoddy treatment in state penitentiaries and subjected to racist treatment, but that was naturally on the backburner for most Americans who remained free until the notorious Attica State Prison riot from September 9-13, 1971. The unfolding drama, during which over 2,000 prison inmates began an uprising inside the well-fortified facility and held dozens of staff hostage, transfixed America until the insurrection was violently put down and over 40 were dead.
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