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Day, Susie, 1951- author.
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Conway, Marshall, 1946-
Coates, W. Paul, 1946-
Black Panther Party.
False imprisonment -- Maryland -- Baltimore.
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The brother you choo...
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The brother you choose [large type] : Paul Coates and Eddie Conway talk about life, politics, and the revolution / Susie Day ; afterword by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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Day, Susie, 1951- author.
[Waterville, Maine] : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage company, 2021.
Subjects
Conway, Marshall, 1946-
Coates, W. Paul, 1946-
Black Panther Party.
False imprisonment -- Maryland -- Baltimore.
ISBN:
9781432884970 (large print : hardback) :
1432884972 (large print : hardback)
Description:
353 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Edition:
Large print edition.
Contents:
How did we meet? -- Marshall Edward Conway - Look, they got our stuff -- William Paul Coates: "My deepest feeling is family" -- Eddie Conway: How the Army happened -- Paul Coates: I became, to myself, black -- Crazy as the world is crazy -- They used our people to kill our people -- Give us that man! -- We're cool, and fuck what they say -- Life plus thirty years -- Paul and Eddie and then the world -- Are you still a revolutionary? -- The next chapter: a retrospective -- No angels of history coming to save us
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Two Baltimore Black Panthers describe the unlikely bond that compelled one to advocate on behalf of the imprisoned other's innocence for more than three decades, discussing the politics and legal experiences that shaped their friendship.
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LT 322.42097 Da
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