

An edition of Soledad Brother (1970)
Prison Letters of George Jackson
By George L. Jackson,Paula Monteiro,Jean Genet
Publish Date
1970-01-01
Publisher
Coward, McCann
Language
eng
Pages
290
Description:
From Library Journal Jackson gained notoriety shortly before his death in 1970 when his younger brother unsuccessfully tried to free him at gunpoint when Jackson and two others were on trial for killing a guard. Written between 1964 and 1970 while serving time in Soledad Prison for robbery, the letters reveal the brutality and racism faced by prisoners and call for unity among African Americans. This edition contains a new foreword by Jackson's nephew Jonathan. Soledad Brother remains "recommended for most libraries" and is a solid title for Black History Month in February. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
subjects: Prisoners, biography, Correspondence, Prisoners, Biography, African American prisoners, Civil Rights, Prisons, African Americans, Personal narratives, African American political activists, Noirs, Conditions sociales
People: George Jackson (1941-1971), George Jackson (1941-)
Places: California, États-Unis