We Want our Freedom Anyway! On Political Prisoners, Human Rights, Genocide, the Crime Bill & Control Units (Zine)

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Publication Year
1997
Publisher
Pages
40 pages
Description
We Want Our Freedom Anyway! Addresses human rights issues and state violence, particularly within the American prison system. Shakur brings a humane aspect through his focus on the struggle of political prisoners and advocacy of their release; all while cleverly critiquing the state’s genocidal tendencies, the 1994 Crime Bill, and prison control units that silence dissent.
Number of Copies
2
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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QPIRG Concordia | 504 | QPIRG-McGill: Z 120 WEW 1997 | 1 | Yes | ||
QPIRG McGill | 100003127 | QPIRG-McGill: Z 120 WEW 1997 | 2 | Yes |