Prisoner Of Conscience Prisoner Of Conscience

Prisoner Of Conscience

A Memoir

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This memoir relates one Americans compelling journey of conscience that culminated in a federal prison sentence for a peaceful act of resistance.
Kennon was one of twenty-five Americans in a single federal trial to receive the maximum sentence for a petty offense. Six months for a Class B misdemeanor and a $3,000 fine.
The introduction, a fast-forward through this offenders life story, clearly reveals the motivations and consequences of this clergymans purposeful act of resistance, in the spirit of Gandhi and King and in the face of a governmental threat of prison time.
Chapters 1 through 7 are taken from his contemporaneous prison journal and letters to family members. They tell how he was dealing with what happened each month during the time he was incarcerated.
Over the years I have studied corrections as a sociologist and visited inmates as a clergyman. It is a very different experience being a prisoner, writes Kennon.
He paints prison life with a mixture of pain and humor that captures the ironic picture of a correctional institution bent on retribution without rehabilitation.
Mingled among these pages are his prison poems, reflections, and articles, as well as selected excerpts from wise writings he encountered during his time there.
An epilogue gives a glimpse into what has happened since his release and a brief update on the struggle for peace that caused him, and scores of other Americans, to become prisoners of conscience.

ジャンル
伝記/自叙伝
発売日
2002年
1月17日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
291
ページ
発行者
Xlibris US
販売元
AuthorHouse
サイズ
289.8
KB
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