Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond

Author:   David Gilbert ,  Boots Riley
Publisher:   PM Press
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9781604863192


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   19 January 2012
Format:   Paperback
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"A nice Jewish boy from suburban Boston-hell, an Eagle Scout!-David Gilbert arrived at Columbia University just in time for the explosive Sixties. From the early anti-Vietnam War protests to the founding of SDS, from the Columbia Strike to the tragedy of the Townhouse, Gilbert was on the scene: as organizer, theoretician, and above all, activist. He was among the first militants who went underground to build the clandestine resistance to war and racism known as ""Weatherman."" And he was among the last to emerge, in captivity, after the disaster of the 1981 Brink's robbery, an attempted expropriation that resulted in four deaths and long prison terms. In this extraordinary memoir, written from the maximum-security prison where he has lived for almost thirty years, Gilbert tells the intensely personal story of his own Long March from liberal to radical to revolutionary. Today a beloved and admired mentor to a new generation of activists, he assesses with rare humor, with an understanding stripped of illusions, and with uncommon candor the errors and advances, terrors and triumphs of the Sixties and beyond. It's a battle that was far from won, but is still not lost: the struggle to build a new world, and the love that drives that effort. A cautionary tale and a how-to as well, Love and Struggle is a book as candid, uncompromising, and humane as its author."

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Author:   David Gilbert ,  Boots Riley
Publisher:   PM Press
Imprint:   PM Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.493kg
ISBN:  

9781604863192


ISBN 10:   1604863196
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   19 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Gilbert writes with humility, clarity, affection, and even humor, as he reminds us that care care for each other and for our movements produces as much, if not more, radical potentiality than a bomb. Revolutionary struggle, yes, but love too, love and struggle, indeed. The Abolitionist (December 2012)


This book should stimulate learning from our political prisoners, but more importantly it challenges us to work to free them, and in doing so take the best of our history forward. -- Susan Rosenberg, author, An American Radical


Gilbert writes with humility, clarity, affection, and even humor, as he reminds us that care--care for each other and for our movements-- produces as much, if not more, radical potentiality than a bomb. Revolutionary struggle, yes, but love too, love and struggle, indeed. -- The Abolitionist (December 2012)


Gilbert adds heart and bone to the stuff of history. --Mumia Abu-Jamal Required reading for anyone interested in the history of radical movements in this country. An honest, vivid portrait of a life spent passionately fighting for justice. In telling his story, Gilbert also reveals the history of left struggles in the 1960s and 70s, and imparts important lessons for today's activists. --Jordan Flaherty, author of Floodlines: Community and Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six David's is a unique and necessary voice forged in the growing American gulag, the underbelly of the 'land of the free, ' offering a focused and unassailable critique as well as a vision of a world that could be but is not yet--a place of peace and love, joy and justice. --Bill Ayers, author of Fugitive Days and Teaching Toward Freedom Like many of his contemporaries, David Gilbert gambled his life on a vision of a more just and generous world. His particular bet cost him the last three decades in prison, and whether or not you agree with his youthful decision, you can be the beneficiary of his years of deep thought, reflection, and analysis on the reality we all share. If there is any benefit to prison, what some refer to as 'the involuntary monastery, ' it may well look like this book. I urge you to read it. --Peter Coyote, actor, author of Sleeping Where I Fall This book should stimulate learning from our political prisoners, but more importantly it challenges us to work to free them, and in doing so take the best of our history forward. --Susan Rosenberg, author of An American Radical


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"David Gilbert appeared in the Academy Award-nominated film The Weather Underground and is the author of No Surrender. He is incarcerated in the Clinton Correctional in Dannemora, New York. Boots Riley is the former leader of the Coup, a music group declared ""the best hip-hop act of the past decade"" by Billboard magazine. He formed a new group, Street Sweeper Social Club, with Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine. He lives in Oakland, California."

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