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Blood in the Water

The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy

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Blood in the Water

Written by: Heather Ann Thompson
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
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Winner of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in History

Winner of the 2017 Bancroft Prize

National Book Award finalist

Los Angeles Times book prize finalist

New York Times notable book for 2016

Named a best book of the year by the Boston Globe, Newsweek, Kirkus, and Publishers Weekly

The first definitive history of the infamous 1971 Attica prison uprising, the state's violent response, and the victims' decades-long quest for justice.

On September 9, 1971, nearly 1,300 prisoners took over the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York to protest years of mistreatment. Holding guards and civilian employees hostage, the prisoners negotiated with officials for improved conditions during the four long days and nights that followed. On September 13, the state abruptly sent hundreds of heavily armed troopers and correction officers to retake the prison by force. Their gunfire killed 39 men - hostages as well as prisoners - and severely wounded more than 100 others. In the ensuing hours, weeks, and months, troopers and officers brutally retaliated against the prisoners. And, ultimately, New York State authorities prosecuted only the prisoners, never once bringing charges against the officials involved in the retaking and its aftermath, and neglecting to provide support to the survivors and the families of the men who had been killed. Drawing from more than a decade of extensive research, historian Heather Ann Thompson sheds new light on every aspect of the uprising and its legacy, giving voice to all those who took part in this 45-year fight for justice: prisoners, former hostages, families of the victims, lawyers and judges, and state officials and members of law enforcement. Blood in the Water is the searing and indelible account of one of the most important civil rights stories of the last century.

©2016 Heather Ann Thompson (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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Great book was sad to finish it, long but worth it kept me interested the whole time!

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Required reading!

This was painful listening at times, but I'm so glad to know the real story.

The harrowing account of what really happened and the subsequent official cover up by various state officials is mind boggling. These events of almost 50 years ago should inform our understanding now of the ongoing issues of race, policing and the justice system.

I listen to many audiobooks but rarely write reviews. I can't recommend this book strongly enough.

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One sided

While this book is very detailed and informative it entirely blames the Prison Management, State and Law Enforcement.

While certainly mistakes were made on their part, the riot was started by the prisoners and they were given every opportunity for a peaceful solution. The prisoners refused every offer and insisted on total immunity which would set a horrible precedent for future prison uprisings

I found this book very unbalanced and written entirely as a damnation of the Prison System.

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