âRacism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rightsâ in Women, Race and Class, 1981
âRace and Criminalization; Black Americans and the Punishment Industryâ in The House that Race Built, ed. Wahneema Lubiano, 1997
âPolitical Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberationâ, originally from If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance, ed. Angela Davis & Betty Aptheker, 1971
âRape, Racism and the Myth of the Black Rapistâ in Women, Race and Class, 1981
âI Used to be Your Sweet Mama: Ideology, Sexuality and Domesticityâ in Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude âMaâ Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday, 1999
âFrom the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison: Frederick Douglass and the Convict Lease Systemâ in The Angela Y. Davis Reader, ed. Joy James, 1998
Angela Davis: An Autobiography, 1974 [reprinted in 1988]
âRacialized Punishment and Prison Abolitionâ in The Angela Y. Davis Reader, ed. Joy James, 1998
âReflections on the Black Womanâs Role in the Community of Slavesâ in The Massachusetts Review , 1972
âGlobalism and the Prison-Industrial Complex: An Interview with Angela Davisâ, conducted by Avery F. Gordon, 1999
âClass and Race in the Early Womenâs Rights Campaignâ in Women, Race and Class, 1981
Are Prisons Obsolete, 2003
Alternatively, all of this can be found in my Angela Davis dropbox