What really happened during the Attica Prison Rebellion - Orisanmi Burton

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“We are men.
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We are not beasts and we do not intend to be beaten or driven as such...
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What has happened here is but the sound before the fury
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of those who are oppressed.”
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These words were spoken during the 1971 Attica Prison Rebellion
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by one of its leaders, Elliott Barkley.
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At the time, Attica prison was severely overcrowded.
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Its majority Black and Latino population faced constant physical and verbal abuse.
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All prison guards were white.
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Some were members of white supremacist hate groups.
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Guards threw away letters that weren’t written in English
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and prohibited Muslim religious services.
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They punished white prisoners for fraternizing with non-white men.
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Prisoners were allowed one shower a week and one roll of toilet paper a month.
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Among those imprisoned at Attica were Elliott Barkley, Frank Smith,
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and Herbert X. Blyden.
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“I’m dying here little by little every day...” Barkley wrote his mother.
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She contacted authorities, but nothing changed.
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He began writing a book about life at Attica.
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Meanwhile, Smith worked a position called the “warden’s laundry boy”
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for 30 cents day.
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His grandmother had been enslaved.
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Because Smith and others were treated as less-than-human
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at the will of their keepers, they viewed prison as an extension of slavery.
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And Blyden had participated in prison strikes and rebellions.
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He and others saw the violence of prison as symptomatic of a societal problem
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where individuals are denied justice based on their class and race.
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They felt people shouldn’t be stripped of their rights to health and dignity
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upon being sentenced.
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Instead, resources should go towards meeting people’s basic needs
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to prevent crime in the first place.
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In the summer of 1971, Blyden co-founded the Attica Liberation Faction.
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The group compiled a manifesto
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and petitioned Corrections Commissioner Russell Oswald
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and Governor Nelson Rockefeller for better treatment.
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Though largely ignored, they continued organizing.
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After activist George Jackson was killed at a California prison,
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700 men at Attica participated in a silent fast.
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Just weeks later, on September 9th, a spontaneous uprising began.
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A group of prisoners overpowered guards, sparking the Attica Rebellion.
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Prisoners broke windows, started fires, and captured supplies.
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They beat many guards.
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One of them, William Quinn, would die from his injuries.
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Soon, over 1,200 prisoners had assembled in the yard with 42 hostages,
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preparing to demand change.
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They established a medical bay, delegated men to prepare and ration food,
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protected and sheltered guards, and elected a negotiating committee.
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They appointed Blyden chief negotiator, Smith as security chief,
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and Barkely as a speaker.
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Later that day, Barkley presented their demands to the press.
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When his mother saw him on TV, she was terrified.
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He was just days from being released.
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But she believed authorities would want retribution.
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Over the next four days, prisoners held negotiations with officials.
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They called for a minimum wage, rehabilitation programs,
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better education, and more.
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They promised all remaining hostages would be safe
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if they were given amnesty for crimes committed during the uprising.
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Meanwhile, Governor Rockefeller began crisis talks with President Nixon.
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The president told his chief of staff that the rebellion should be quelled
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to set an example for other Black activists.
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Commissioner Oswald announced he’d meet a number of the demands,
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but refused to guarantee amnesty.
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Prisoners refused to surrender.
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As warnings of an imminent siege mounted,
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they threatened to kill 8 hostages if attacked.
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Nevertheless, Rockefeller ordered troops to retake the prison.
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Helicopters tear-gassed the yard.
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Troopers shot over 2,000 rounds of ammunition,
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killing 29 prisoners and 10 guards, and wounding many others.
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Witnesses say troopers found Barkley and shot him in the back.
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Officers stripped surviving men naked, tortured them,
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and deprived them of medical attention.
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Blyden was starved for days.
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Smith was sexually violated, burned with cigarettes,
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dragged into isolation, and beaten.
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Directly after the attack, Governor Rockefeller thought prisoners
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were responsible for the deaths of the 10 guards.
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He called it “a beautiful operation.”
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President Nixon congratulated Rockefeller and told his chief of staff
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that the way to stop “radicals” was to “kill a few.”
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But autopsies soon confirmed that prisoners
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hadn’t killed any guards during the attack, as threatened.
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Government forces had.
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Nixon told Rockefeller to stand his ground.
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Those who survived the massacre continued fighting for revolutionary change.
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Long after being released,
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Smith and Blyden campaigned for social justice and prison abolition.
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The demands men made at Attica in 1971
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remain at the core of ongoing protests— within and beyond prison walls.
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