Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy)

(2)
Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy) image
ISBN-10:

0820317373

ISBN-13:

9780820317373

Author(s): Deming, Barbara
Released: Jul 01, 1995
Format: Paperback, 288 pages
Related ISBN: 9780933216150

Description:

Prisons That Could Not Hold weaves together diary entries, letters, and interviews to provide a very human portrait of the evolution of an individual activist and the development of contemporary "movement" philosophy.

The centerpiece of this volume is the acclaimed Prison Notes, a powerful account of the twenty-seven days Barbara Deming and thirty-five others spent in an Albany, Georgia, jail during their Canada-to-Cuba Walk for Peace in 1963 and 1964. Demanding that black demonstrators and white demonstrators be able to walk together, the peace marchers were imprisoned, leading many in the group to fast and employ other nonviolent techniques of protest. Their presence and discipline had a lasting effect on the Albany Movement and other nonpacifist civil rights groups in the South.

The remainder of the book relates Deming's final protest walk some twenty years later in 1983 with the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment, a group of women-only peace marchers scheduled to walk from Seneca, New York, the site of the first Women's Rights Declaration in 1848, to the missile base in Romulus, New York. This nonviolent march in honor of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other feminist heroines was interrupted by protestors. Deming and fifty-three other women were arrested and spent five days in a Waterloo, New York, jail. These events are told in "A New Spirit Moves Among Us," an essay written in letter form to a friend in defense of women-only actions, an interview with Deming conducted after her release from jail, and a statement of purpose issued from jail by the Waterloo Fifty-Four.

As Grace Paley notes in her introduction, Prisons That Could Not Hold is "the story of two walks undertaken to help change the world without killing it. Barbara Deming was an important member of both. Twenty years of her brave life lie between them. . . . That difference between the two walks measures a development in movement history and also tells the distance Barbara traveled in those twenty years."

Best prices to buy, sell, or rent ISBN 9780820317373




Frequently Asked Questions about Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy)

You can buy the Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy) book at one of 20+ online bookstores with BookScouter, the website that helps find the best deal across the web. Currently, the best offer comes from and is $ for the .

The price for the book starts from $8.19 on Amazon and is available from 8 sellers at the moment.

At BookScouter, the prices for the book start at $7.20. Feel free to explore the offers for the book in used or new condition from various booksellers, aggregated on our website.

If you’re interested in selling back the Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy) book, you can always look up BookScouter for the best deal. BookScouter checks 30+ buyback vendors with a single search and gives you actual information on buyback pricing instantly.

As for the Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy) book, the best buyback offer comes from and is $ for the book in good condition.

The Prisons That Could Not Hold (Philosophy) book is in very low demand now as the rank for the book is 4,990,235 at the moment. A rank of 1,000,000 means the last copy sold approximately a month ago.

Not enough insights yet.