Soul on IceLaurel/Dell, 1992 - 192 pages The now-classic memoir that shocked, outraged, and ultimately changed the way America looked at the civil rights movement and the black experience. By turns shocking and lyrical, unblinking and raw, the searingly honest memoirs of Eldridge Cleaver are a testament to his unique place in American history. Cleaver writes in Soul on Ice, "I'm perfectly aware that I'm in prison, that I'm a Negro, that I've been a rapist, and that I have a Higher Uneducation." What Cleaver shows us, on the pages of this now classic autobiography, is how much he was a man. |
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... walked by and one of them said to us , " That's a goddam shame how they killed that man ! Of all people , why'd they kill Malcolm ? Why'n't they kill some of them Uncle - Tomming m.f.'s . ? I wish I could get my hands on whoever did it ...
... walked by and one of them said to us , " That's a goddam shame how they killed that man ! Of all people , why'd they kill Malcolm ? Why'n't they kill some of them Uncle - Tomming m.f.'s . ? I wish I could get my hands on whoever did it ...
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... walked along the first tier toward my cell , I ran into Red , who lived near me on the tier . " I guess you heard about Malcolm ? ” " Yeah , " I said . " They say he got wasted . " Red , who is white , knew from our many discussions ...
... walked along the first tier toward my cell , I ran into Red , who lived near me on the tier . " I guess you heard about Malcolm ? ” " Yeah , " I said . " They say he got wasted . " Red , who is white , knew from our many discussions ...
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... walked swiftly , but I felt myself to be running , stumbling , thrashing and flailing with my arms to clear a passage through dense , tangled vines . I spoke to no one , recognized no one , and I felt that no one could see or recognize ...
... walked swiftly , but I felt myself to be running , stumbling , thrashing and flailing with my arms to clear a passage through dense , tangled vines . I spoke to no one , recognized no one , and I felt that no one could see or recognize ...
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Letters From Prison | 9 |
The White Race and Its Heroes | 69 |
Lazarus Come Forth | 85 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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