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T R O T T E R R E V I E W Reclaiming Humanity in and out of the Cell Volume 21, Number 1 Summer/Autumn 2013 The William Monroe Trotter Institute University of Massachusetts Boston
T R O T T E R R E V I E W Contents 1 Lynching, Incarceration s Cousin: From Till to Trayvon Introduction Barbara Lewis 6 INSIDE/OUTSIDE: A Model for Social Support and Rehabilitation of Young Black Men Harold Adams and Castellano Turner 22 Studies on Religion and Recidivism: Focus on Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan George Walters-Sleyon 49 Gray Matters Behind Bars Howard Manly 64 The Personal and Family Challenges of Reentry Interview with Helen Credle Kenneth J. Cooper 80 Life After Prison: A Different Kind of Sentence? Forum at the Boston Center for the Arts 96 In Memoriam: Arthur Lee Royster 98 Stop and Frisk: From Slave-Catchers to NYPD A Legal Commentary Gloria J. Browne-Marshall 120 Contributors
T R O T T E R R E V I E W Illustrations Photos 50 Gray Days 65 Expert Witness on Reentry Tony Irving 66 A Boone to Walpole 81 Bettering Life After Prison 81 Passionate, Not Playing Craig Bailey/Perspective Photo 82 Tell It Craig Bailey/Perspective Photo 96 Arthur Lee Royster Kate King 99 Stop Sign Katarzyna Gawin