The torture letters : reckoning with police violence /
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Author / Creator: | Ralph, Laurence, author. |
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Imprint: | Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2020. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xxiv, 242 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12022660 |
ISBN: | 9780226729800 022672980X 9780226490533 022649053X 9780226650098 022665009X |
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Notes: | Includes bibliographic references and index. Description based on online resource; title from resource home page (EBSCOhost, viewed March 22, 2021). |
Summary: | Torture is an open secret in Chicago. Nobody in power wants to acknowledge this grim reality, but everyone knows it happens - and that the torturers are the police. Three to five new claims are submitted to the Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission of Illinois each week. Four hundred cases are currently pending investigation. Between 1972 and 1991, at least 125 black suspects were tortured by Chicago police officers working under former Police Commander John Burge. As the more recent revelations from the Homan Square "black site" show, that brutal period is far from a historical anomaly. For more than fifty years, police officers who took an oath to protect and serve have instead beaten, electrocuted, suffocated, and raped hundreds--perhaps thousands--of Chicago residents. Laurence Ralph chronicles the history of torture in Chicago, the burgeoning activist movement against police violence, and the American public's complicity in perpetuating torture at home and abroad. Engaging with a long tradition of epistolary meditations on racism in the United States, from James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time to Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me, Ralph offers in this book a collection of open letters written to protesters, victims, students, and others. Through these moving, questing, enraged letters, Ralph bears witness to police violence that began in Burge's Area Two and follows the city's networks of torture to the global War on Terror. From Vietnam to Geneva to Guantanamo Bay -Ralph's story extends as far as the legacy of American imperialism. |
Other form: | Print version: Ralph, Laurence. Torture letters. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2020 9780226490533 |
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