"In prose both concise and personal, Eddie Conway's memoir is essentially a story about hope. Here is a man who has been in prison for forty years for a crime many people are convinced he did not commit, yet he maintains a realistic optimism in his situation and that of the world. The hope he maintains is not one based on some pie-in-the-sky scheme. Instead, it is based on a practical understanding of the merits and rewards of political organizing.
As Conway tells the reader, those
merits are not only seen in the programs and other results brought to
life by political organizing, they are also seen in the personal meaning
they give to those doing the organizing. From the Black Panthers
community breakfast programs he was involved in to the various programs
he helped organize in the Maryland prison system, Conway proves the
values of organizing again and again." Ronald Jacobs, for "Counterpunch"
Marshall Law : The Life & Times of a Baltimore Black Panther - Mumia Abu Jamal & Marshall Conway
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