This riveting, controversial book about the corrosive influences of racial prejudice, both black and white, recounts the story of Larry Armstrong (a.k.a. Johnny Spain), a leader of the Black Panthers--the only defendant convicted in the 1971 trial of the San Quentin Six--who became an ardent spokesman for prisoners' rights and racial harmony among inmates. of photos.
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This riveting, controversial book about the corrosive influences of racial prejudice, both black and white, recounts the story of Larry Armstrong (a.k.a. Johnny Spain), a leader of the Black Panthers--the only defendant convicted in the 1971 trial of the San Quentin Six--who became an ardent spokesman for prisoners' rights and racial harmony among inmates. of photos.
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