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| #405572 in Books | Cornell University Press | 1999-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.49 x.77 x5.52l,.90 | File type: PDF | 336 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| provides great insight into a trial we should all know about|By Lowell B. Denny|Aptheker, a close friend and fellow CPUSA member with Davis, provides great insight into a trial we should all know about, especially those of us involved in revolutionary struggle. A CPUSA member directed me to the book after I'd seen the recent documentary "Free Angela and All Political Prisoners|.com |Activist-scholar Angela Y. Davis was one of the most potent radical political symbols of the '70s, her defiantly clenched fist raised high over her reddish-brown, full-blown Afro. Her "celebrity" was launched when she was put on trial in 1972 in San Jose,
On August 7, 1970, a revolt by Black prisoners in a Marin County courthouse stunned the nation. In its aftermath, Angela Davis, an African American activist-scholar who had campaigned vigorously for prisoners' rights, was placed on the FBI's "ten most wanted list." Captured in New York City two months later, she was charged with murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy. Her trial, chronicled in this "compelling tale" (Publishers Weekly), brought strong public indic...
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