Kuwasi Balagoon was one of the Panther 21 who the State tried to frame in 1969. Subsequently a member of the Black Liberation Army, he escaped prison twice prior to being arrested following a failed Brink's expropriation in 1981. He died in prison of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1986. Clocking in at 120 pages, this is the most extensive collection of his writings ever published. Includes essays by David Gilbert, Sundiata Acoli, Meg Starr and J Sakai.
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Solidarity
Release
February 25, 2001
ISBN
1894820320
ISBN 13
9781894820325
A Soldier's Story: Writings by a Revolutionary New Afrikan Anarchist
Kuwasi Balagoon was one of the Panther 21 who the State tried to frame in 1969. Subsequently a member of the Black Liberation Army, he escaped prison twice prior to being arrested following a failed Brink's expropriation in 1981. He died in prison of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1986. Clocking in at 120 pages, this is the most extensive collection of his writings ever published. Includes essays by David Gilbert, Sundiata Acoli, Meg Starr and J Sakai.