Freeing Tammy: Women, Drugs, and IncarcerationTammara (Tammy) Johnson is an African-American woman in her fifties, an ex-addict with a 19-year heroin habit and a felony record, who works as the job development trainer for an in-patient drug treatment program in south suburban Chicago. Raised in a middle-class family, Tammy left home early because she could not live up to parental expectations. She turned to drugs and crime and was eventually incarcerated for selling drugs. |
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Contents
Prologue | 1 |
CHAPTER ONE Betrayal | 8 |
CHAPTER Two Trial | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE County Jail | 22 |
CHAPTER FOUR Prison | 48 |
CHAPTER FIVE Numbing | 63 |
CHAPTER SIX Minimum Security | 84 |
CHAPTER SEVEN Terrence Alone | 94 |
CHAPTER NINE Forgetting | 128 |
CHAPTER TEN Out of the Basement | 142 |
Back to County | 167 |
Notes | 173 |
193 | |
Acknowledgments | 211 |
213 | |
CHAPTER EIGHT The Basement | 106 |