Murder in the Model City: The Black Panthers, Yale, and the Redemption of a Killer
Autor Paul Bass, Douglas W. Raeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 aug 2006
May
20,
1969:
Four
members
of
the
revolutionary
Black
Panther
Party
trudge
through
woods
along
the
edges
of
the
Coginchaug
River
outside
of
New
Haven,
Connecticut.
Gunshots
shatter
the
silence.
Three
men
emerge
from
the
woods.
Soon,
two
are
in
police
custody.
One
flees
across
the
country.
Nine
Panthers
would
be
tried
for
crimes
committed
that
night,
including
National
Chairman
Bobby
Seale,
extradited
from
California
with
the
aide
of
Panther
nemesis,
California
Governor
Ronald
Reagan.
Activists
of
all
denominations
descended
on
the
New
England
city--and
the
campus
of
Yale.
The
Nixon
administration
sent
4,000
National
Guardsmen.
U.S.
military
tanks
lined
the
streets
outside
of
New
Haven.
In
this
white-knuckle
journey
through
a
turbulent
America,
Doug
Rae
and
Paul
Bass
let
us
eavesdrop
on
late-night
meetings
between
Yale
President,
Kingman
Brewster,
and
radical
activists,
including
Jerry
Rubin
and
Abbie
Hoffman,
as
they
try
to
avert
disaster.
Meanwhile,
most
heartrending
of
all
is
the
never-before-told
story
of
Warren
Kimbro--star
community
worker
turned
Panther
assassin--who
faces
an
uphill
battle
to
turn
his
life
around.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465069026
ISBN-10: 0465069029
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465069029
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Paul
Basshas
covered
Connecticut
for
local,
regional,
and
national
publications
since
arriving
at
Yale
as
an
undergraduate.
He
has
won
dozens
of
awards
for
journalistic
excellence,
including
the
New
England
Press
Association's
1997
and
1999
"Journalist
of
the
Year."
He
lives
in
New
Haven,
Connecticut.Doug
Raeholds
the
Richard
Ely
Chair
in
the
Yale
School
of
Management.
His
published
writings
include
the
prizewinningPolitical
Consequences
of
Electoral
Laws,
Equalities
and
City:
Urbanism
and
its
End.
Rae
has
won
numerous
awards
and
fellowships,
including
a
Guggenheim
Fellowship
(1968).
He
lives
in
New
Haven,
Connecticut.