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    Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt

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      INDEX

      Abandoned buildings, illustration of, 63, 74

      Abourezk, Charlie, 16, 22, 40, 47, 56

      Abourezk, James, 16

      Abuse, 200, 218

      corporate, 226–227

      drug, 100, 149, 154, 158, 204

      physical, 5, 6, 180, 220

      sexual, 5, 6, 7, 180, 187, 197, 222

      verbal, 5, 180, 220

      Adbusters (magazine), 245

      Addiction, 68

      drug, 99, 102, 149, 154, 156–157, 158

      Agent Orange, 45

      Agriculture, 21, 205–206

      death rate in, 180

      labor vio
    lations in, 205

      Ahold, 206

      AIG, 247

      AIM. See American Indian Movement

      Al-Awlaki, Anwar: assassination of, 240, 263

      Alcohol, 2, 7, 8, 68, 100, 179

      sales of, 3

      Alcoholics Anonymous, 8

      Alcoholism, 3, 4, 5, 6, 53, 200

      Alex’s Bakery and Food Store, 62

      Ali, Ben, 242

      Alpheus Preparation Plant, illustration of, 131

      American history, Native history and, 40–41

      American Indian Movement (AIM), 16, 18, 20, 40, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 56

      Ana (migrant worker)

      illustration of, 208

      story of, 208–217 (illus.)

      Anatomy of a Revolution (Brinton), 230–231

      And For The Sake of the Kids PAC, 168

      Andrews, Will, 38

      illustration of, 39

      Anthony, Scott, 9

      Appalachians

      blasting in, 116, 118

      destruction of, 128–130, 152

      formation of, 143–144

      Apple Inc., 69, 72

      Arendt, Hannah, 269, 270

      Arrowhead Inn, 3

      Asbed, Greg, 204, 218

      Ash, Timothy Garton, 244

      Auden, W. H.: on culture/woods, 130

      Authorization to Use Military Force (2001), 263

      Avrich, Paul, 232

      Badlands, 16, 22, 23

      Bahn, Paul, 151

      Bakunin, Mikhail, 232, 252–253

      Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, 173

      “Ballad of a Thin Man” (Dylan), 237

      Balzano, Joe

      illustration of, 78

      story of, 78–87 (illus.)

      Bank of America, 129

      Bankruptcy, 69, 88, 204, 237, 239, 265

      Banks, Dennis, 48, 50

      Banks, Lorenzo “Jamaica,” 65–68

      illustration of, 66

      Baraka, Amiri, 65

      Battle of Blair Mountain, evidence of, 174 (illus.)

      Beer, sales of, 2, 3

      Bellecourt, Clyde, 48, 50

      Benitez, Lucas, 218–221

      illustration of, 219

      Benito, Miguel, 77–78

      Benjamin, Brent, 168

      Bennett, John, 90

      Bennet County, poverty in, 21

      Benson, Dee, 260

      Berlin Wall, 228

      BIA. See Bureau of Indian Affairs

      Big Coal, enemies of, 119

      Big Crow, Lloydelle, 16, 17

      Birth defects, 120, 183

      Bissonette, Pedro, 50

      Black Bloc anarchists, 262

      Black Elk Speaks (Black Elk), 1, 56

      Black Hills, gold in, 9, 23

      Black lung disease, 153, 159, 171, 174–175

      Blacklisting, 187, 201, 210, 230

      Blair Mountain, 17, 152, 174

      civil uprising at, 173

      Blake, William, 112

      Blankenship, Don: indifference of, 166, 168

      Blankfein, Lloyd, 233

      Bloods, 62, 64, 73

      Bloomberg, Michael: Occupy protests and, 233

      Boehner, John: pipeline and, 129

      Bonds, Judy, 174

      Boone County, 148, 159

      Boycotts, 207, 221, 227

      Boyle, Tony: criticism of, 170, 171

      Bozeman Trail, 23

      Brave New World (Huxley), 239

      Brewer, Duane, 48, 51, 52

      poem by, 53

      on Wounded Knee, 50

      Brinigar, William, 161

      Brinton, Crane, 230–231

      Brushy Fork Slurry Impoundment, 128

      Bryant, Wayne R.: recovery and, 88

      Buff, I. E.: challenge by, 172

      Buffalo, 13, 54

      Buffalo Creek disaster, 144–145

      Buffalo Soldiers, 46

      Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), 16, 46, 50, 52

      Bureau of Land Management, 260

      Burger King, 182, 207, 256

      Burlington County Democratic Party, 89

      Burlington County Institute of Technology, 64

      Burning Season, The (Mendes), 205

      Bush, George W., 240

      Buswell-Robinson, Cheryl, 46

      Camden, New Jersey, 62, 72, 132, 227

      bankruptcy of, 88

      decline of, 72–73, 75–76, 77

      described, 65

      drug dealing in, 97

      homeless in, 68

      illustration of, 63, 66–67, 70–71, 74, 98

      poverty in, 88

      redevelopment of, 95

      riots in, 75, 101

      scrap metal in, 97–98, 99

      story of, 78–87 (illus.)

      Camden City Council, 72

      Camden County Democratic Party, 92

      Leaders Fund and, 93

      Camden Courier-Post, 75, 91

      Camp, Walter M., 8

      Campaign for Fair Food, 221

      Campbell, Joseph, 73

      Campbell Soup Company, 73

      Canterberry, Pauline, 161, 162, 165

      illustration of, 163

      on poverty/sickness, 166

      Capitalism, 10, 168, 194, 237

      corporate, 266, 269

      Car wrecks, 4, 6, 16

      Carter, Shatara “Feisty,” 64

      Caruso, Enrico, 75

      Caucuses, 256, 260

      Caudill, Harry M., 153

      Ceauşescu, Elena, 241

      Ceauşescu, Nicolae, 241–242

      Chambers, Ed: assassination of, 173

      Charter 08: 244

      Charter 77: 244

      Cherokee population, death of, 12

      Chevron, 129

      Chicago Municipal Code, 264

      Child labor laws, 199

      Chile Caliente, 197

      Christianity, 55, 102

      Christie, Chris, 90

      CIA, 264

      Civil disobedience, 16, 109, 260, 266

      Civil liberties, 238, 239, 263

      Civil rights movement, 46, 65

      Civil War, 11, 195

      CIW. See Coalition of Immokalee Workers

      Clark, Ben, 8, 9

      Clearwater, Frank: death of, 46

      Clinton, Bill: agrobusiness and, 203–204

      Coal camps, 130, 160

      Coal companies, 159, 170, 172, 266

      blasting by, 116

      control by, 121, 128, 148–149, 152, 174

      digging by, 122

      health/safety/environmental issues and, 120, 165, 172

      politics and, 165

      problems with, 117, 118, 173

      Coal dust, problems with, 148, 159, 162, 164, 170, 172

      Coal mining, 144, 156, 162

      carcinogens from, 148

      drop in, 144

      exhaustion of, 130

      impact of, 117, 118–120, 128, 166

      Coal towns, decline of, 151–152

      Coal trucks, 148, 164

      illustration of, 167

      Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), 182, 187, 199, 203, 204, 206, 207, 218, 220–222

      Coler, Jack R., 20, 51

      Collier County, 203

      Collier County Sheriff’s Department, 179, 197, 202

      Commerce Bank of Toronto-Dominion Bank, Norcross and, 91

      Communist Party, 230, 240, 241

      Complaint Investigation and Resolution Process, 222

      Cone, James, 102

      Conner Strong & Buckelew, 88

      Connor, “Bull,” 263

      Convict labor, 64, 196

      Cooper Medical School, 91

      Cooper University Hospital, 91, 94

      Cordero, Angel: on Norcross, 94

      Coriolanus (Shakespeare), 267

      Cornu, Sharon, 242

      Corporate culture, 238, 242, 267, 269

      Corporate personhood, ending, 253

      Corporate power, 236, 237, 238, 242

      Corporate state, 233–234, 244, 263

      decay of, 232

      suffering/rage of, 237

      Corporations, 264


      assault by, 174

      more and, 265

      workers and, 219–220

      Corruption, 72–73, 90, 229, 230, 240–241

      Coyotes, smuggling by, 187

      Crazy Horse, 16, 24

      death of, 41, 43, 44

      resistance by, 13, 41

      Crazy Horse Memorial Highway, 41

      Crazy Horse Ride, 41, 43–44

      illustration of, 42–43

      Crew leaders, 187, 199, 210

      Crips gang, 64

      Cross and the Lynching Tree, The (Cone), 102

      Crow Dog, Leonard, 47–48, 52, 56

      illustration of, 47

      Crum, Matt, 164

      Culture, 4, 46, 130, 239, 255, 256

      corporate, 238, 242, 267, 269

      dominant, 40

      Custer, George Armstrong, 8, 9, 10, 11, 23, 41

      D&S Pioneer Service, 3

      Daniels, Destry, 133

      Davis, Lallois (Lolly), 102–103

      on poor, 101

      story of, 103–108 (illus.)

      Dawes, Henry, 12

      Dawes Severalty Act, 12

      Debs, Eugene V., 160

      Debt peonage, 197, 198, 200

      DeChristopher, Tim, 260, 261–262

      Democracy, 1, 239, 251

      crushing, 230

      graft and, 90

      participatory, 235

      unions and, 159

      Democracy Incorporated (Wolin), 238

      Democratic National Committee, 129

      Democratic Party, 170, 267

      DEP. See West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection

      Department of Social Services, 6

      Deportations, 223, 227

      DeSersa, Byron, 16

      Developing Nations, The (Gamer), 38

      Dienstbier, Jiří, 230

      Dimon, Jamie, 233

      Disability, 153, 157

      Division of Air Quality, coal dust and, 162

      Division of Criminal Justice, 89

      Doria, Joe, 89

      Douglass, Frederick: on struggle/progress, 160

      Doyle, Michael, 76, 109

      Heart of Camden project and, 102

      on poverty, 110–111

      on Virgilio, 112–113

      Drug abuse, 99, 100, 102, 149, 154, 156–157, 158, 204

      Drug trade, 8, 68, 73, 97, 102, 132, 154, 158

      Due process, denial of, 263

      Dumpeadores, 186–187

      Dust containment dome, illustration of, 165

      Dylan, Bob, 237

      East German government, 227

      dialogue with, 228–229

      Easter Island, 150, 151

      Easter Island, Earth Island (Bahn and Flenley), 151

      Economic collapse, 151, 185, 231

      Ecosystem, 245, 265, 266

      destruction of, 237, 242, 260

      Edgar (Guatemalan), 221

      Education, 239

      disemboweling, 265

     


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