Angolite
(magazine), 110, 129, 388, 392
Animal Farm
(Orwell), 71
Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, 292, 332, 346
apartheid, 71, 213
Arlook, Ira, 303
arrest quotas, 8, 197
Attica Prison, 89–90
Augustine, Michael, 247, 286, 312–13, 342, 403
Augustine, Violetta Mable (AW sister), 40–41, 228
childhood, 3, 17
death from breast cancer, 285–86
marriage to Michael, 313
separation by death, 342
visiting AW in prison, 32, 34, 205
Aunt Gussie, 3–5, 32, 39, 46
Australia, 408
Ayala, Davis v.
, 396
Baker, Howard, 146–47, 266–67, 272–74, 330
Baldwin, James, 67
bank robbers, 44, 196
Baptist Church, 6
“bar fighting,” 110
Barbara (AW girlfriend/wife), 20
Barnett, Millie, 261–62
Baton Rouge
Advocate
, 106, 249, 323, 326
Beck, Wyman, 148, 243
Becker, Richard, 237
Bell, Angela, 395–96
Bennett, Bruce, 218, 227, 237, 268
Bereas, Harry, 166
Bergeron, Allen J., 235
Bhalla, Angad Singh, 328
Big John (Death Row prisoner), 122, 169
Big Stripe prisoners, 26–27
”big thumpers” (sock balls), 154
Biko, Steve, 161
black box, use/punishment, 108, 334, 362, 366
Black Lives Matter, 356, 378–79, 408
black market, Angola, 31–32, 50, 159–60
Black Panther Film Festival, 276
Black Panther Party
10-Point Program, 72–73, 86, 308–12
35th anniversary, 281
about the history and formation, 65–72
activities in Harlem, 58
arrest and trial of the “Panther 21,” 64, 79
AW introduction/joining, 63–66, 79–83
call for resistance, 90, 99
ceased to exist, 183–84
FBI actions against, 104
raised fist, meaning of, 70–71, 309
revolution, meaning of, 64, 141, 162, 238, 311
support of Free the Angola 4, 126–27
support of incarcerated, 80–81
Black Panther Party, at Angola
beatings and abuse, 105
beginning a prison chapter, 83–84
linked to Brent Miller murder, 105–10, 215, 388–90
raised fist, showing the, 91, 242, 402–03
recruitment efforts, 86–87, 92–95, 111
seen as “militants”/troublemakers, 99, 150
spreading the influence, 119
stopping rape (“antirape squad”), 84–85, 93–94
Black State Legislators Association, 99
Blackburn, Frank, 291
Blitz, Chuck, 294, 303
Bolt, Nyati (“Colonel”), 96, 135, 187, 236
“boosters” (shoplifters), 44
From the Bottom of the Heap
(King), 413
Bowden, James (JB, aka Richey), 270
“boy,” as denigrating term, 6, 27, 35, 40
Brady, James (Judge), 293, 316–19, 325, 332–33, 346–49, 372–78, 381–84, 393–96, 400, 406, 413
Brady v. Maryland
(1963), 256, 266, 268, 271
“Brady claim,” 290–91, 296
Brazil, 408
Breaux, Irvin (“Life”), 388–92
Brenda (AW first child), 20
Brewer, Grady, 150–53
bribery, 31–32, 253
Brotherhood, 389
Brown, Hezekiah, 128–35, 138–39, 143–49, 216, 226–27, 239, 241–43, 256, 266, 269, 272–74, 277,
289–92, 296, 316, 322, 377, 387, 392, 397
Brown, Marion, 126, 276
Brundage, Avery, 71
brutality.
See
Angola prison, prisoner abuse; police brutality
“buck” (workers’ strike), 96, 107, 132–33, 135
Bush, George W., 372
Butler, Anne, 215–18, 226–27, 243, 256
Butler, Hilton, 118, 120, 145, 204, 227, 239, 243
Bynum, Ashley, 358, 359
C-1 tier, 49–51, 80–81, 83, 196
Cain, Burl
Angola warden, hired as, 225
congressional investigation, 306, 313
guaranteeing AW safety, 228
justifying 30 years of solitary, 283
keeping prisoners in CCR, 192–93, 263, 287, 327
racism, evidence of, 327–28
relocation of AW and Herman, 329, 348
testimony against AW, 318, 322
Caldwell, James (“Buddy”), 302, 348
Calhoun, Clay, 234, 240, 271
Calogero, Pascal, Jr., 349–50
Camp J
3-level punishment program, 167, 253–56
AW held at, 167–68, 201, 205, 252–53, 307
closure, 409
family member visits, 202
hunger strike, 250–52
King held at, 159–60, 169, 287
medical care/health, 203–04
90-day requirement for leaving, 261–62, 281
retaliatory torture, 278–87
suicides, 283–84
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