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God of the Rodeo: The Quest for Redemption in Louisiana's Angola Prison by Daniel Bergner,

God of the Rodeo: The Quest for Redemption in Louisiana's Angola Prison by Daniel Bergner,
Never before had Daniel Bergner seen a spectacle as bizarre as the one he had come to watch that Sunday in October. Murderers, rapists, and armed robbers were competing in the annual rodeo at Angola, the grim maximum-security penitentiary in Louisiana. The convicts, sentenced to life without parole, were thrown, trampled, and gored by bucking bulls and broncos before thousands of cheering spectators. But amid the brutality of this gladiatorial spectacle Bergner caught surprising glimpses of exaltation, hints of triumphant skill. The incongruity of seeing hope where one would expect only hopelessness, self-control in men who were there because they'd had none, sparked an urgent quest in him. Having gained unlimited and unmonitored access, Bergner spent an unflinching year inside the harsh world of Angola. He forged relationships with seven prisoners who left an indelible impression on him. There's Johnny Brooks, seemingly a latter-day Stepin Fetchit, who, while washing the warden's car, longs to be a cowboy and to marry a woman he meets on the rodeo grounds. Then there's Danny Fabre, locked up for viciously beating a woman to death, now struggling to bring his reading skills up to a sixth-grade level. And Terry Hawkins, haunted nightly by the ghost of his victim, a ghost he tries in vain to exorcise in a prison church that echoes with the cries of convicts talking in tongues. Looming front and center is Warden Burl Cain, the larger-than-life ruler of Angola who quotes both Jesus and Attila the Hun, declares himself a prophet, and declaims that redemption is possible for even the most depraved criminal. Cain welcomes Bergner in, and so begins a journey that takes the author deepinto a forgotten world and forces him to question his most closely held beliefs. The climax of his story is as unexpected as it is wrenching.



Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Angola
Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Angola
This book provides an objective assessment of Angola's general environment for private sector participation in infrastructure. Its main purpose is to assist the government of Angola in developing policies and a framework for the promotion of private participation in the rebuilding and development of the country's infrastructure. The book focuses on maximizing the role and contribution of the private sector in infrastructure and analyzes and documents the barriers, opportunities, and measures to promote private participation in infrastructure over the period 2005-"2020. The book also provides a summary of the action plan of the short, medium, and long-term steps to facilitate private sector participation.



Lobito - Lobito is a city and a municipality of the province of Benguela, in Angola. It dates from 1905 and owes its existence to the bay of the same name having been chosen as the sea terminus of a railway to the far interior, passing through Katanga.

José Águas - José Pinto Carvalho dos Santos Águas (pron. IPA: //) (9 November 1930 – 2003) was a Portuguese footballer born in Lobito, Angola.

Benguela railway - The Benguela railway is a railroad operated by the Caminho de Ferro de Benguela that connects the Atlantic port of Lobito, Angola, to the railroad systems of Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Zambia.

National Liberation Front of Angola - Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola (National Front for the Liberation of Angola), a political movement in Angola. FNLA was founded in 1957 as União das Populações do Norte de Angola (Union of the Populations of Northern Angola).



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