I've Dislodged a Bit of Brick - Donald Rooum DONALD ROOUM, born in Bradford, 1928, is a typographer and. cartoonist who wrote on Freedom of Access in ANARCHY 17.
The laughter of Inspector Rowley IAN SAINSBURY is a 37-year-old Irishman living in Sheffield, whose article "How to sell your way to slavery" appeared in ANARCHY 26.
Deadly silence: black deaths in custody A detailed study of deaths of people of colour in custody in the UK, published in 1991.
The Oakland police cannot be reformed The Oakland Police cannot be reformed partly because reformers are not even willing to fight for incremental change
Undercover police within the social movements A brief look at the infiltration into political groups by the Special Demonstration Squad (SDS), an undercover unit of the British police's…
Crime becomes custom, custom becomes crime - Trevor Bark A political analysis of the nature of crime. We have significant disagreements with the author but reproduce this text reference. Part of the text is readable below, however some is missing. The full text is in the PDF, attached.
The Ponce massacre, 1937 A short history of the massacre in Puerto Rico of peaceful demonstrators calling for the release of imprisoned separatist leader Pedro Campos by…
Racial matters: the FBI's secret file on black America - Kenneth O'Reilly A meticulously researched study into how the FBI attempted to disrupt and repress the civil rights…
The Detroit riot, 1967 A short account of the Detroit anti-police rebellion, one of the biggest uprisings in American history, which ended with more than 40 dead, 7000…
Police officer awarded $15 million after being savagely beaten by cops at his daughter's birthday party A federal grand jury has ruled in favor of a black NYPD officer who was savagely…