Angela Davis

"The de industrialization of the US. economy based on the migration of corporations into third world areas where labor is very cheap and thus more profitable for these companies creates on the one hand conditions in those countries that encourage people to emigrate to the US. in search of a better life. On the other hand, it creates conditions here that send more black people into the alternative economies, the drug economies, women into economies in sexual services, and sends them into the prison industrial complex."

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Source: Frontline Interview, www.pbs.org. 1997.

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Angela Davis

Angela Davis

Political Activist, Scholar

Angela Davis is a prominent activist, scholar, and author known for her work on civil rights and prison reform, particularly through her book 'Women, Race, & Class.'

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