“I recognize two distinct types only, the innocent, the guilty.” George [...]
“I recognize two distinct types only, the innocent, the guilty.” George Jackson to Joan Hammer, June 2 1970 #BlackAugust
NOT PEOPLE’S PARK PEOPLE’S PLANET, CAN THEY FENCE THAT ONE IN, BULLDOZE IT [...]
NOT PEOPLE’S PARK PEOPLE’S PLANET, CAN THEY FENCE THAT ONE IN, BULLDOZE IT 4 A.M.? Diane Di Prima, “Revolutionary Letter #38”
“I’ll never forgive, I’ll never forget, and if I’m guilty of anything at [...]
“I’ll never forgive, I’ll never forget, and if I’m guilty of anything at all it’s of not leaning on them hard enough. War without terms.” George Jackson to Fay Stender, March 25 1970 #BlackAugust
“Being captured was the first of my fears.” George Jackson to Gregory [...]
“Being captured was the first of my fears.” George Jackson to Gregory Armstrong, June 10 1970 #BlackAugust
for the 88th anniversary of Bloody Thursday — when San Francisco police [...]
for the 88th anniversary of Bloody Thursday — when San Francisco police murdered two striking workers in the run-up to the 1934 General Strike — a poem by San Francisco communist Mike Quin (Paul William Ryan), written for the funeral of the slain strikers