the true life story of becoming a Black Panther, keeping the faith in prison & fighting for those left behind /
Safiya Bukhari ; edited, with an introduction by Laura Whitehorn ; foreword by Angela Y. Davis ; afterword by Mumia Abu-Jamal
New York City :
Feminist Press at the City University of New York,
2010
xliv, 264 p. ;
20 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Preface / by Wonda White Jones -- Foreword by Angela Y. Davis -- Introduction / by Laura Whitehorn -- Coming of age : a Black revolutionary -- Testimony : experiences in the Black Panther Party -- Marriage contract : Safiya A. Bukhari and Michael M (Ashanti) Alston -- What is security? And the ballot or the bullet ... revisited -- Enemies and friends : resolving contradictions -- On the question of sexism within the Black Panther Party -- "Islam and revolution" is not a contradiction -- We too are also veterans : post-traumatic stress disorders and the Black Panter Party -- This is worth fighting for -- On the question of political prisoners -- Building support for political prisoners of war incarcerated in North America -- Talks on the Black Panter Party and the Black liberation struggle -- Lest we forget -- CBS tries the New York three -- Talking about Assata Shakur -- Free Mumia Abu-Jamal! -- COINTELPRO and the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Safiya interviews Albert Nuh Washington -- Letter for the parole of Jalil Muntaqim -- Q & A on Jericho 98 -- Debate: should we grant amnesty to America's political prisoners? -- Kamau Sadiki : injustice continues ... -- Afterword / by Mumia Abu-Jamal
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Bukhari, Safiya,1950-2003
Bukhari, Safiya,1950-2003
Black Panther Party
African American women political activists, Biography