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Demystifying the big house : exploring prison experience and media representations
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ISBN: 0809336588 9780809336586 9780809336579 080933657X Year: 2018 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,

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Smoke signals from Samarcand
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ISBN: 1611178606 1611178614 9781611178616 9781611178609 Year: 2018 Publisher: Columbia, South Carolina

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"In 1931, sixteen poor white teenage girls at Samarcand Training School for Girls in Moore County, North Carolina, were accused of burning down two buildings in protest against living conditions at the school. They were called incorrigible, troublesome, and vixens by the administration and the press, and they were put on trial for their lives. Their lawyer, who volunteered to defend the girls, was a newly licensed woman named Nell Battle Lewis, known most as a journalist who spoke for the voiceless in society and only the second woman lawyer to try a case in Raleigh. The time leading up to the sensational trial revealed the girls were victims of class, sex, and eugenics. Partly a retelling of the dramatic story and partly a treatise on southern society in the early twentieth century, Smoke signals from Samarcand tells a tale of the benighted South and the victims of that time and place"--

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