From the Bottom of the Heap: The Autobiography of Black Panther Robert Hillary King

Author:   Robert Hillary King ,  Mumia Abu-Jamal ,  Terry Kupers, M.D., M.S.P. MD, Msp MD, Msp ,  Mumia Abu-Jamal
Publisher:   PM Press
Edition:   Expanded, Updated ed.
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9781604865752


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   13 October 2012
Format:   Paperback
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From the Bottom of the Heap: The Autobiography of Black Panther Robert Hillary King


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In 1970, a jury convicted Robert Hillary King of a crime he did not commit and sentenced him to 35 years in prison. He became a member of the Black Panther Party while in Angola State Penitentiary, successfully organizing prisoners to improve conditions. In return, prison authorities beat him, starved him, and gave him life without parole after framing him for a second crime. He was thrown into solitary confinement, where he remained in a six-by-nine-foot cell for 29 years as one of the Angola 3. In 2001, the state grudgingly acknowledged his innocence and set him free. This is his story. It begins at the beginning: born black, born poor, born in Louisiana in 1942, King journeyed to Chicago as a hobo at the age of 15. He married and had a child, and briefly pursued a semi-pro boxing career to help provide for his family. Just a teenager when he entered the Louisiana penal system for the first time, King tells of his attempts to break out of this system, and his persistent pursuit of justice where there is none. Yet this remains a story of inspiration and courage, and the triumph of the human spirit. The conditions in Angola almost defy description, yet King never gave up his humanity, or the work towards justice for all prisoners that he continues to do today. From the Bottom of the Heap, so simply and humbly told, strips bare the economic and social injustices inherent in our society, while continuing to be a powerful literary testimony to our own strength and capacity to overcome. The paperback edition includes additional writings from Robert King and an update on the case of the Angola 3.

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Author:   Robert Hillary King ,  Mumia Abu-Jamal ,  Terry Kupers, M.D., M.S.P. MD, Msp MD, Msp ,  Mumia Abu-Jamal
Publisher:   PM Press
Imprint:   PM Press
Edition:   Expanded, Updated ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.382kg
ISBN:  

9781604865752


ISBN 10:   160486575
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   13 October 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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.

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King's story is powerful, carefully observed, and deserves a wide audience. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> (January 26, 2013)


[The Angola Three], as Robert reveals in this stunning account of his life, have fought tirelessly to redress injustice, not only for themselves, but for others. --Gordon Roddick, activist and cofounder, The Body Shop There are more than 3,000 people serving life without the possibility of parole in Angola today, some as young as 14 when they were sent there, and many of them innocent but without the lawyer to prove it. We owe it to them, and others in a similar plight around the world, to read this book. --Clive Stafford Smith, director, Reprieve Three aspects of this book make it accessible and applicable: King's aptitude for storytelling--non-linear, conversational, straightforward, and insightful--his eventual explanation of the Black Panther Party's significance and power, and the details of his own legal battles fought from behind prison bars. --WIN Magazine King's story is powerful, carefully observed, and deserves a wide audience. --Publishers Weekly (January 26, 2013) King uses his own history to show how the racial and economic hierarchies in mid-20th century Louisiana condemned most Black people to lives of insecurity and fear. --Colorlines [King] fights, he yells, he refuses to take the beatings, whether ideologically or physically. He never gives up hope. --San Francisco Bay View


King's story is powerful, carefully observed, and deserves a wide audience. -- Publishers Weekly (January 26, 2013)


When there is a train wreck, there is a public inquiry, to try to avoid it recurring. Robert King's conviction was a train wreck, and this book is perhaps the only way the world will get to understand why. There are more than 3,000 people serving life without the possibility of parole in Angola today, some as young as 14 when they were sent there, and many of them innocent but without the lawyer to prove it. We owe it to them, and others in a similar plight around the world, to read this book. <p>--Clive Stafford Smith, Director, Reprieve


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Robert Hillary King was part of a trio of American political prisoners collectively known as the Angola Three and a member of the Black Panther Party. He lives in New Orleans. Mumia Abu Jamal is a prisoner who is currently serving time for the alleged killing of a Philadelphia police officer in 1981. He is the author of Death Blossoms, Live from Death Row, and We Want Freedom. Dr. Terry Kupers, MD, MSP, is a professor at Wright Institute and a distinguished life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is the author of Prison Madness and Public Therapy. He lives in Oakland, California.

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