From “Superman” to Man
(Rogers), 161
furloughs, 135, 223
gal-boys (“sissies”), 26, 97, 391
gambling, 32, 94, 97, 111, 226, 391
games as diversion (cards, chess, dominoes), 37, 60, 180–81, 233, 283, 313
gang/gang activities (6th Ward High Steppers), 14–16, 18–19, 24, 46
“gang-related,” Black Panthers as, 264, 281
gangsters/gang-bangers, 317
Garraway, Bert, 217–19, 225, 237–38, 240–41, 244, 248–49, 271, 292
Garretson, Charles, 127–28, 138, 142–48, 214, 218, 234–35
Garvey, Marcus, 161
Garza, Alicia, 408
George, Leslie, 261–63
Germany, incarceration rate, 345
Gilbert (inmate rapist), 28–29
Glasser, Ira, 319
God, belief in, 6, 329
“good time” system (two-for-one), 44–45, 53
Goodwin, Jerry, 337–38, 350
grand jury(ies)
AW discrimination claim, 290, 293, 324, 333, 346–50, 374–75
AW reindictment for Miller murder, 375–78, 383–86, 394, 406
exclusion of women and blacks, 122, 142, 214–15, 363–64
illegal testimony, 216–18, 291
selection improprieties, 256, 268, 271, 331, 387
Grassian, Stuart, 298–99
Green (Mr., gym teacher), 18
Griffin, Shana, 236–37
Guerin, Thomas, 247
Guillory, Elbert, 315
gun laws, 69
Gunnells, Mike, 97
Guyton, Donald.
See
Rahim, Malik
habeas corpus
(the “Great Writ”)
AW filing/appeal, 292–93, 316–18, 325, 332, 345–48, 372, 375, 381–82, 394
Herman Wallace filing/appeal, 169, 330–31, 353
Herman Wallace relief and release, 363–64
King filing/ruling, 275
habitual felon laws, 54–55
Hamlin, Jethro (“Pop Skeeter), 17–18, 39
Hampton, Fred, 68, 70
Haney, Craig, 300–301, 333, 351, 410
Hanrahan, Noelle, 323–24, 326
Harold (Peewee’s brother), 21–22, 32
Harris, Charles (AW alias), 59, 60, 78–79
Henderson, C. Murray, 98–99, 106–1110, 130, 132, 145, 149, 215, 226, 239, 242–46, 270, 290–92,
322, 377
Hensley, Rebecca, 380
Herbert, Parnell, 402
Herman’s House
(film), 328, 365
Herrero, Susan, 266, 290
Hicks, Brent, 307–12
Higginbotham, Patrick, 374
Hinds, Maria, 366, 380
Ho Chi Minh, 162
“the hole.”
See
dungeon; solitary confinement
“Holy Rollers,” 37
Honey, Avon, 315
honor (respecting a code/commitment), 15, 23, 31, 95, 176, 199, 207, 291
“hootenannies” (field wagons), 34
Hoover, J. Edgar, 69
hostages, 76, 82–83, 89–90, 197
The House That Herman Built
(art exhibit), 328
Howell, Richard, 217–19, 225, 234
Hoyle, Lloyd, 98, 105–06, 110, 216
Hubbell, Webb, 303
human spirit, AW faith in, 329–30, 371, 414
hunger strike, 117, 119, 157–59, 250–52, 254–55
Hunt, Elayn, 151, 388
Hunter, Paul, 128
Hurricane Carla, 17
Hurricane Katrina, 342
“I Wait” (Woodfox), 170–71
Icky (anarchist), 236–37
incarceration rates, 345
industrial-prison complex, 236, 412
inmate clerks, 28, 31–32, 34
inmate guards, 25–26, 29–30, 42, 84, 86, 97–98, 108, 113–15, 119, 151, 193, 307
insanity.
See
mental illness; sanity
institutionalized racism.
See also
racism, v, 65–66, 92, 257
integration
Angola prison, 98, 151, 389
Louisiana schools, 156
prison reform, 119–20
the Tombs, 59
International Action Center, 237
International Coalition to Free the Angola 3, 341
International Olympic Committee (IOC), 71
Iran, incarceration rate, 345
Irish, Corrine, 289, 330, 346
Isaac, Horace, 166
jack artist (robbing drug dealers), 44, 48
Jackson, Andrew, 162
Jackson, Brian A., 331, 362–65
Jackson, Chester (“Noxzema”)
arraigned for Miller murder, 109–10, 120
Black Panther connection, 97, 126, 389–90
Butler account of Miller murder, 215–18
interview notes, 268
out of court statements, 270, 293, 382, 391–92
trial for Brent Miller murder, 127–39, 142–49
turning state’s evidence against Herman, 234–35
witness testimony, 242, 272–74, 377
Jackson, Everett, 96, 135–37, 392
Jackson, George, 81, 89, 91, 161–62, 173
Jackson, Jesse, 68
James (friend in robbery of Tony’s Green Room), 53
James, Etta, 369
Jean, Vadim, 341
Jim Crow, living in the world of, 1–2, 7–9, 66, 197–98, 220–21, 342
Jindal, Piyush (“Bobby”), 303–06, 313, 315, 344, 353–54, 369, 385
Johnson, Ernest, 240, 247, 341, 342
Johnson, Leonard (“Mwalimu”), 395
Jolly, E. Grady, 374
Joseph, Andrew, 99
Joyner, Opal, 238
juveniles, incarceration/sentencing, 156, 196, 343, 374, 410–11
Kaepernick, Colin, 408
Kane, Alfred, 63
Kelley, William Melvin, 64
Kelly, August, 150–53, 275
Kemp, Brackin (“Firecracker”), 236–37
Kendall, George, 288–89, 293, 298, 300, 302, 325, 329–30, 332, 337, 346, 351–52, 356–57, 362, 378,
396, 398
Kennedy, Anthony, 396
“kill the pigs,” 309
Kimpel, Katherine, 289, 356, 362, 372
King, Carolyn Dineen, 394
King, Martin Luther, 379
King, Robert Hilary (aka Moja)
arrival at Angola, 113–14, 197–98
as political prisoner, 192–93, 263
August Kelly murder conviction/appeal, 150–53, 214, 275
autobiography, 413–14
battling the administration, 115–19, 121–24, 157–59, 165–68
hunger strike, 250–52
making candy, 179–80
moved to Camp J, 159–60, 168–69, 201–02
playing chess, 180
protesting prison conditions, 284, 286–88, 303–04, 313
psychiatric evaluation, 297–301
reading/becoming self-educated, 161–62
retrial and release from Angola, 275–77
saving the life of Colonel Bolt, 187
sent to the dungeon, 115
standing together with AW and Hooks, 261–65
support from the outside, 280, 297
surviving/resisting breaking, 195, 198–200
Kinsey, Charles, 406
kitchen workers, 28, 32, 87, 107, 132–33, 135
Kowalska, Nina, 331–32
Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 8, 151, 219, 234
La Grange, NC, 2
Laborde, Pam, 354
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