Guerrilla USA: The George Jackson Brigade and the Anticapitalist Underground of the 1970s
Daniel Burton-Rose
(Author)
Description
"We are cozy cuddly/armed and dangerous/and we will/raze the fucking prisons/to the ground." In an attempt to deliver on this promise, the George Jackson Brigade launched a violent three-year campaign in the mid-1970s against corporate and state institutions in the Pacific Northwest. This campaign, conceived by a group of blacks and whites, both straight and gay, claimed fourteen bombings, as many bank robberies, and a jailbreak. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving members of the George Jackson Brigade, Guerrilla USA provides an inside-out perspective on the social movements of the 1970s, revealing the whole era in a new and more complex light. It is also a compelling exploration of the true nature of crime and a provocative meditation on the tension between self-restraint and anger in the process of social change.Product Details
Price
$102.00
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
June 15, 2010
Pages
338
Dimensions
6.1 X 1.1 X 9.0 inches | 1.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780520264281
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About the Author
Daniel Burton-Rose is the editor of Creating a Movement with Teeth: A Documentary History of the George Jackson Brigade, and coeditor, with Dan Pens and Paul Wright, of The Celling of America: An Inside Look at the U.S. Prison Industry, among other books.
Reviews
"Burton-Rose demonstrates an extensive knowledge on the subject and provides a great source of information."--Susie Poulter"Sacramento News & Review" (08/05/2010)
"Guerilla USA is useful as a window into the radical underground."--Kieran Taylor"Journal Of American History" (06/20/2011)
"Guerilla USA is useful as a window into the radical underground."--Kieran Taylor"Journal Of American History" (06/20/2011)