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James Kilgore
Repackaging Mass Incarceration
By James KilgoreCounterpunchJune 6th, 2014 Since my CounterPunch article last November which assessed the state of the movement against mass…
Fighting Mass Incarceration Under Trump: New Strategies, New Alliances
By James KilgoreTruthoutDecember 26th, 2016 Yusef Shakur is a Detroit community organizer who spent several years in Michigan State prisons.…
Keeping the Spirit of the Prison Labor Strike Alive
By James KilgoreTruthoutOctober 1st, 2018 In 2005, when I was in Lompoc US Penitentiary, prison authorities sent me a slip…
The First Step Act Opens the Door to Digital Incarceration
By James KilgoreTruthoutDecember 18th, 2018 The recent debates over the First Step Act and California’s SB-10 — two bills that…
Inside the Prison Labor Strike: New Tactics Pay Off in Mainstream Coverage
By James KilgoreTruthoutSeptember 4th, 2018 “Fundamentally, it’s a human rights issue. Prisoners understand they are being treated as animals. Prisons…
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Prudence Couldn’t Swim: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publisher’s WeeklyNovember 2012 At the start of Kilgore’s funky, funny first mystery, white ex-con Calvin Winter discovers the body of…
Prudence Couldn’t Swim: A Review
By Seth SandronskyNewsReview.comNovember 8th, 2012 In the ’70s, political activist James Kilgore, wanted on federal explosives charges, hid from the…
James Kilgore Interview in the London Times
By Gavin EvansLondon Times2010 Gavin Evans, a South African-born journalist who was part of the ANC underground structures during the…