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The War Before traces Bukhari’s lifelong commitment as an advocate for the rights of the oppressed. Following her journey from middle-class student to Black Panther to political prisoner, these writings provide an intimate view of a woman wrestling with the issues of her time—the troubled legacy of the Panthers, misogyny in the movement, her decision to convert to Islam, the incarceration of out spoken radicals, and the families left behind.
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Black Panther Party, African American women political activists, Civil rights, Social justice, Race relations, Sources, Civil rights movements, Archives, African American women, Women prisoners, African Americans, Biography, History, Political activists, African americans, biography, West virginia, biography, African americans, civil rightsPeople
Safiya Bukhari (1950-2003)Places
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Preface / by Wonda White Jones
Introduction / by Laura Whitehorn
Coming of age (1979, with afterwords from 1980, 1994, and 2002)
Testimony : experiences in the Black Panther Party (1988 and 1989)
What is security? And the ballot or the bullet...revisited
Enemies and friends : resolving contradictions
On the question of sexism within the Black Panther Party (1993)
"Islam and revolution" is not a contradiction
We are also veterans : PTSD in the Black Panter Party (1991)
This is worth fighting for (after 1981)
On the question of political prisoners (after 1984)
Building support for political prisoners of war incarcerated in North America (1997)
Talks on the Black Panter Party and the Black liberation struggle, Chicago (1991)
Lest we forget (after 1981)
CBS tries the New York 3 (1988)
Talking about Assata : interview with Mark Holder (1990s)
Free Mumia Abu-Jamal! Speech at a rally (1995)
COINTELPRO and the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal (1996)
Safiya interviews Nuh Washington on WBAI (2000)
Letter for the parole of Jalil Muntaqim (2002)
Q&A on Jericho, Crossroads Chicago (1998)
Debate: Should we grant amnesty to America's political prisoners? (1998)
Defending Kamau Sadiki (Freddie Hilton) (2002)
Afterword / by Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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