We want freedom

a life in the Black Panther Party

292 pages

Langue : English

Publié 10 août 2004 par South End Press.

ISBN :
978-0-89608-719-4
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Numéro OCLC :
53919937

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In his youth Mumia Abu-Jamal helped found the Philadelphia branch of the Black Panther Party, wrote for the national newspaper, and began his life-long work of exposing the violence of the state as it manifests in entrenched poverty, endemic racism, and unending police brutality and celebrating a people’s unending quest for freedom. In We Want Freedom, Mumia combines personal experience with extensive research to provide a compelling history of the Black Panther Party—what it was, where it came from, and what rose from its ashes. Mumia also pays special attention to the U.S. government’s disruption of the organization through COINTELPRO and similar operations.

While Abu-Jamal is a prolific writer and probably the world’s most famous political prisoner, this book is unlike any of Mumia’s previous works. In We Want Freedom, Abu-Jamal applies his sharp critical faculties to an examination of one of the U.S.’s most revolutionary and most misrepresented groups. …

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Sujets

  • Abu-Jamal, Mumia.
  • Black Panther Party -- Biography.
  • Black Panther Party -- History.
  • African American political activists -- Biography.
  • Political activists -- United States -- Biography.
  • African American prisoners -- Biography.
  • Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Race relations.
  • Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Biography.