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OverviewNow presented with a son's thirty years of research to provide new context. In June 1970, Sam Melville pleaded guilty to a series of politically motivated bombings in New York City and was sentenced to thirteen to eighteen years in jail. His imprisonment took him to Attica, where he helped lead the massive rebellion of September 9, 1971-and where, four days later, he was shot to death by state police. During nearly two years in prison, Melville wrote letters to his friends, his attorneys, his former wife, and his young son. To read them is to eavesdrop on a man's soul. Determinedly honest and deeply moving, they reveal much about Sam and evoke the suffering of prisoners in America. Collected after his death, the letters were originally published with material by Jane Alpert, who was living with Sam when both were arrested on bombing charges, and John Cohen, a close friend who visited Sam in jail. Sam's letters begin with despair but end in hope and defiance. He became a leader of the prisoners' struggle for justice and humane treatment. At Attica he fought against and was a victim of the state's brutality. Those who knew Sam found him a man of extraordinary courage and determination, who rather than accede or submit to injustice and racism chose to fight against them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sam Melville , Joshua MelvillePublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781641606950ISBN 10: 1641606959 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 18 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsPrimer by Joshua Melville Foreword by William Kunstler Profile of Sam Melville by Jane Alpert Introduction by John Cohen Letters by Samuel Melville I Federal House of Detention, West Street II The Tombs III Sing Sing IV Attica Appendix Sam Melville’s Prison Reading List The Attica Liberation Faction Manifesto of Demands and Anti-Depression PlatformReviewsAuthor InformationSam Melville was an activist involved with the New Yorkbased Crazies and the national Weather Underground organization. He was convicted of being involved in several bombings in 1969, and in 1971 he was a leader of the uprising among inmates in Attica Prison, where he was killed by state police. Joshua Melville is the author of American Time Bomb: Attica, Sam Melville, and a Son's Search for Answers,as well as five books on the music industryunder the pseudonym Moses Avalon. He lives in Los Angeles, CA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |