Buried Alive Behind Prison Walls is a stark carceral narrative that exposes prison as a regime of living death: bodily confinement, moral surveillance, institutional cruelty, and the slow erosion of identity. Written in the plain yet forceful style of nineteenth-century reform testimony, the book belongs to the tradition of prison exposés, captivity narratives, and social-protest literature, using personal witness to challenge public complacency about punishment. Thomas S. Gaines writes with the urgency of one intimate with the world he describes. His perspective suggests not detached observation but lived proximity to the penal system, its routines, humiliations, and psychological violence. That closeness gives the work its authority: Gaines is less concerned with literary ornament than with making visible the hidden human cost of incarceration. This book is recommended for readers interested in prison history, American reform movements, criminology, and testimonial literature. It will especially reward those who seek early critiques of mass confinement and the moral contradictions of justice systems that punish by disappearance. Gaines's work remains a sobering document of suffering, resistance, and institutional accountability. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.



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William Walker was an African American man who was sold again and again to different slave owners and had to flee to Canada to realise his dreams of freedom. But little did he know that his dreams were soon to be shattered and that too ironically after his emancipation. His search for job took him to the dreaded South and on an unfateful day his white neighbour's wife came running to his house to seek shelter from her abusive husband. What followed then was nothing less than a Hollywood film script! A must read for everyone who is interested in how Southern discriminatory laws buried African Americans behind prison walls to muffle their voices and protests...
Thomas S. Gaines - nothing is known about this author but it is widely conjectured it is an assumed identity to expose the despicable state of Jackson State prison and bring back William Walker's tragic story from the oblivion.

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BURIED ALIVE BEHIND PRISON WALLS
Untertitel
The Inside Story of Jackson State Prison from the Eyes of a Former Slave Who Was Punished for Killing a White Man in Self Defence (Black History Series)
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9788026874218
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