Award-winning author Paul Liberatore traces the chilling story of a young black man convicted of a $70 robbery who became a bestselling writer and a "revolutionary hero" of the counterculture and the young, white, Yale-educated civil rights activist who became his lawyer. On August 21, 1971, inmate George Jackson led the infamous San Quentin massacre, which resulted in his death and the deaths of five others. Two months later, Stephen Bingham was indicted for murder and conspiracy for allegedly smuggling the gun to Jackson.
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Award-winning author Paul Liberatore traces the chilling story of a young black man convicted of a $70 robbery who became a bestselling writer and a "revolutionary hero" of the counterculture and the young, white, Yale-educated civil rights activist who became his lawyer. On August 21, 1971, inmate George Jackson led the infamous San Quentin massacre, which resulted in his death and the deaths of five others. Two months later, Stephen Bingham was indicted for murder and conspiracy for allegedly smuggling the gun to Jackson.
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Dust jacket in very good condition. First edition, first printing. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. The binding suffers minor loosening due to age and wear, but remains secure and in-tact; the pages are clean and unmarked. Secure packaging for safe delivery.