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Left of Black | Dr. Christina Greene on The Incredible Story of Joan Little

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In 1974, the nation was gripped with the story of Joan Little, a young Black woman who, in self-defense, killed the prison guard at a Beaufort County Jail in Washington, North Carolina when he sexually assaulted her while she was in custody. It raised questions of how safe a Black woman could be with police in small, rural jails and beyond. Dr. Christina Greene, Professor in the Department of African American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, speaks with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal about her new book, "Free Joan Little: The Politics of Race, Sexual Violence, and Imprisonment," published by @UNCPress.

Learn more about Dr. Greene here: https://africanamericanstudies.wisc.edu/staff/christina-greene-department-chair/

Find her book here: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469671314/free-joan-little/

Left of Black is a web series featuring interviews with Black Studies scholars produced by the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University.

Directed and edited by Eric Barstow.
Assistant producer, Lexi Holloway.

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