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Soledad Bruder: Die Gefängnisbriefe von George Jackson

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1556522304
ISBN-13
9781556522307
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1067477

Product Key Features

Book Title
Soledad Brother : the Prison Letters of George Jackson
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1994
Topic
General, Social Activists, Criminals & Outlaws
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Author
George Jackson
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
94-028264
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
When Soledad Brother was first published, many people sensed in George Jackson the successor to Malcolm X. . . . It showed Jackson, like Malcolm, developing a theory and eloquently expressing a vision of the path to African American freedom through the unity of the peoples oppressed by imperialism. This makes the book extremely dangerous--and therefore, as the author must have known (see his June 4, 1970, letter to Angela Davis), potentially his own death warrant. Though George Jackson was murdered ten months after the book was published, Soledad Brother remains a menace to the powers that killed him. --H. Bruce Franklin, author of Prison Literature in America|9781556522307|, "The most important single volume from a black since The Autobiography of Malcolm X ." --Julius Lester, The New York Times Book Review, "The power of George Jackson's personal story remains painfully relevant to our nation today, with its persisten racism, its hellish prisons, its unjust judicial system, and the poles of wealth and poverty that are at the root of all that. I hope the younger generation, black and white, will read Soledad Brother ."  -Howard Zinn, author, A People's History of the United States, "The most important single volume from a black since The Autobiography of Malcolm X ."  -Julius Lester, The New York Times Book Review, "The power of George Jackson's personal story remains painfully relevant to our nation today, with its persisten racism, its hellish prisons, its unjust judicial system, and the poles of wealth and poverty that are at the root of all that. I hope the younger generation, black and white, will read Soledad Brother ." --Howard Zinn, author, A People's History of the United States, "[George Jackson was] a talented writer, a sensitive man, a potential leader and political thinker of great persuasiveness." --Tom Wicker, New York Times, " The power of George Jackson's personal story remains painfully relevant to our nation today , with its persistent racism, its hellish prisons, its unjust judicial system, and the poles of wealth and poverty that are at the root of all that. I hope the younger generation, black and white, will read Soledad Brother ." --Howard Zinn, author, A People's History of the United States, "Jackson emerges from obscurity transformed from a precipitous, despair-ridden adolescent into a man of knowledge, passion, and control, into a demon energy of absolute commitment, into a terrible prophet." -- Washington Monthly
Dewey Decimal
365/.6/092 B
Synopsis
A collection of Jackson's letters from prison, Soledad Brother is an outspoken condemnation of the racism of white America and a powerful appraisal of the prison system that failed to break his spirit but eventually took his life. Jackson's letters make palpable the intense feelings of anger and rebellion that filled black men in America's prisons in the 1960s. But even removed from the social and political firestorms of the 1960s, Jackson's story still resonates for its portrait of a man taking a stand even while locked down., " The power of George Jackson's personal story remains painfully relevant to our nation today , with its persistent racism, its hellish prisons, its unjust judicial system, and the poles of wealth and poverty that are at the root of all that. I hope the younger generation, black and white, will read Soledad Brother ." --Howard Zinn , author, A People's History of the United States A collection of Jackson's letters from prison, Soledad Brother is an outspoken condemnation of the racism of white America and a powerful appraisal of the prison system that failed to break his spirit but eventually took his life. Jackson's letters make palpable the intense feelings of anger and rebellion that filled black men in America's prisons in the 1960s. But even removed from the social and political firestorms of the 1960s, Jackson's story still resonates for its portrait of a man taking a stand even while locked down.
LC Classification Number
HV9468.J3A4 1994

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