Overview:
In raw, powerful prose, Jamal Joseph helps us understand what it meant to be a soldier inside the militant Black Panther movement. He recounts a harrowing, sometimes deadly imprisonment as he charts his path to manhood in a book filled with equal parts rage, despair, and hope.
Sentenced to more than twelve years in Leavenworth, he earned three degrees there and found a new calling. He is now chair of Columbia University’s School of the Arts film division-the very school he exhorted students to burn down during one of his most famous speeches as a Panther.
| Category | Subject | |
| Biography & Autobiography | Historical | |
| Biography & Autobiography | People of Color |
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