Let Freedom Ring: A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners – Matt Meyer

Let Freedom Ring: A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners – Matt Meyer

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Let Freedom Ring presents a two-decade sweep of essays, analyses, histories, interviews, resolutions, People’s Tribunal verdicts, and poems by and about the scores of U.S. political prisoners and the campaigns to safeguard their rights and secure their freedom. In addition to an extensive section on the campaign to free death-row journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal, represented here are the radical movements that have most challenged the U.S. empire from within: Black Panthers and other Black liberation fighters, Puerto Rican independentistas, Indigenous sovereignty activists, white anti-imperialists, environmental and animal rights militants, Arab and Muslim activists, Iraq war resisters, and others. Contributors in and out of prison detail the repressive methods—from long-term isolation to sensory deprivation to politically inspired parole denial—used to attack these freedom fighters, some still caged after 30+ years. This invaluable resource guide offers inspiring stories of the creative, and sometimes winning, strategies to bring them home.

Contributors include: Mumia Abu-Jamal, Dan Berger, Dhoruba Bin-Wahad, Bob Lederer, Terry Bisson, Laura Whitehorn, Safiya Bukhari, The San Francisco 8, Angela Davis, Bo Brown, Bill Dunne, Jalil Muntaqim, Susie Day, Luis Nieves Falcón, Ninotchka Rosca, Meg Starr, Assata Shakur, Jill Soffiyah Elijah, Jan Susler, Chrystos, Jose Lopez, Leonard Peltier, Marilyn Buck, Oscar López Rivera, Sundiata Acoli, Ramona Africa, Linda Thurston, Desmond Tutu, Mairead Corrigan Maguire and many more.

Praise:

“Within every society there are people who, at great personal risk and sacrifice, stand up and fight for the most marginalized among us. We call these people of courage, spirit and love, our heroes and heroines. This book is the story of the ones in our midst. It is the story of the best we are.”
—asha bandele, poet and author of The Prisoner’s Wife

“As a convicted felon, I have been prevented from visiting many people in prison today. But none of us should be stopped from the vital work of prison abolition and freeing the many who the U.S. holds for political reasons. Let Freedom Ring helps make their voices heard, and presents strategies to help win their release.”
—Daniel Berrigan, SJ, former Plowshares political prisoner and member of the FBI Top Ten Wanted List.

About the Contributors:

Matt Meyer is an educator-activist, based in New York City. Founding PJSA Co-Chair along with USF Dean Jennifer Turpin, Meyer has long worked to bring together academics and activists for lasting social change. A former public draft registration resister and chair of the War Resisters League, he continues to serve as convener of the War Resisters International Africa Working Group. With Bill Sutherland, Meyer authored Guns and Gandhi in Africa: Pan-African Insights on Nonviolence, Armed Struggle and Liberation. He has edited the Fellowship of Reconciliation’s “Puerto Rico: The Cost of Colonialism;” War in Africa and an African Peace; and the forthcoming two-volume Seeds of New Hope: African Peace Studies for the 21st Century.

Adolfo Pérez Esquivel is an Argentine activist, community organizer, art painter, writer, sculptor, and Nobel Peace Laureate.

Lynne Stewart was a defense attorney known for representing controversial, famous defendants. She was convicted on charges of conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists in 2005, and sentenced to 28 months in prison.

Ashanti Alston is a speaker, writer, organizer, and motivator as well as a former member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. He served a total of fourteen years as a political prisoner. Ashanti resides in Providence, Rhode Island.

Editor: Matt Meyer • Foreword by Nobel Peace Laureate Adolfo Perez Esquivel • Afterwords by Ashanti Alston and Lynne Stewart
Publisher: Kersplebedeb and PM Press
ISBN: 9781604860351
Published: 9/2008
Format: Paperback
Page count: 912
Size: 6 x 9
Subjects: Politics, Prison Abolition