A paper titled Genocide Waged Against the Black Nation Through Beahvior Modification/Orchestrated by Counterinsurgency and Low-Intensity Warfare in the U.S. Penal System.
- Title
- A paper titled Genocide Waged Against the Black Nation Through Beahvior Modification/Orchestrated by Counterinsurgency and Low-Intensity Warfare in the U.S. Penal System.
- Date
- Unknown
- Creator
- Mutulu Shakur See all items with this value
- Anthony X Bradshaw See all items with this value
- Malik Dinguswa See all items with this value
- Terry D. Long See all items with this value
- Mark Cook See all items with this value
- Mateos Adolpho See all items with this value
- James Haskins See all items with this value
- Description
- A paper by a team of Black prisoners who experienced behavior modification in prison. In this paper they argue that Black prisoners being given behavior modification is a form of genocide against Black people. The paper was presented for consideration by the Research Committee on International Law and Black Freedom Fighters in the United States.
- Primary Subject
- 1900-1999 See all items with this value
- Law See all items with this value
- Justice See all items with this value
- Additional Subject
- Black Panther Party (BPP) See all items with this value
- Black nationalism See all items with this value
- Prison See all items with this value
- Type
- Textual document See all items with this value
- Medium
- Paper See all items with this value
- Format
- HBCU Identifier
- mwchcac.ar.2022.faj.IX.5.12
- HCAC Identifier
- HCAC.JSU.0885
- Rights
- All rights held by the Margaret Walker Center. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Margaret Walker Center, Jackson State University, 601-979-3935 Attn: Center Director.
- Contributing Institution
- Jackson State University
- Collection
- The Black Panther Party Archives of Frankye Adams-Johnson See all items with this value
- Relation
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A paper titled The Struggle for International Political Recognition for So-Called Black Terrorists in the U.S.A. aka New Afrikan Black Freedom Fighters: Towards In-Court Applications of Political Defenses.
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A paper titled Human Rights, Fundamental Freedoms, and International Law: Toward A New Perspective.
- Language
- English
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