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“Usually racism is the beest tool of theprison officials to control volatile prisonpopulations. The warden and his guardsintentionally keep up racial hostilitiesthrough rumors and provocation, and . . .use the racist white prisoners to confineboth themselves and others, in return forspecial privileges and the fleeting feelingthat they are ‘helping’ the ‘white race’maintain control. This is how the systemimprisons whites and uses them in theirown oppression . . .
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These two essays (minus the chronology) were originally compiled by the now defunct Austin Anarchist Black Cross.“Back From Hell” is a short essay by Lorenzo Komboa Ervin,author of Anarchism and the Black Revolution (IWW, 1994).“Black and White and Dead All Over” was originally published in
Race Traitor: A Journal of New Abolitionism 
, #8,1998. The author, Staughton Lynd, has also published a book entitled, Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising (Temple University Press, 1994).The concluding chronology of recent prison uprisings wasextracted from various issues of 
Green Anarchy: An Anti- Civilization Journal of Theory and Action 
(PO Box 11331,Eugene, OR 97440, USA).This edition was published in March 2006 in St. Louis.
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