Big Black Stand At Attica by Frank Smith, Jared Reinmuth, & Ameziane - A Review

Big Black Stand At Attica

Big Black Stand At Attica shines a spotlight on the sad events that surrounding the riots in New York's Attica State Prison in 1971. It focuses on the acts of one, prisoner, a governor, the police, the press, and nation unwilling to see past superficial narratives.

WHY I LOVE THE BOOK
There is a lot of nuance in this book - no black and white treatment. The authors give us an insight into the faults of the prison systems, the role of the media in such crises and how politicians' ambitions can make a bad situation worse.

The book does not stop with the prison riots at Attica. We are shown its aftermath - the difficulty of obtaining justice and the inability of a system to reform itself.

DISLIKES
None.

WHO IS IT FOR
For every adult or young adult. This is an educational material that helps in understanding how the present world works and how we can make things better.

Many thanks to Archaia for a review copy.

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