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1970 edition, published by Coward-McCann, Inc., New York
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Soledad Brother (1970 edition)
1970 edition, published by Coward-McCann, Inc., New York

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    SOLEDAD BROTHER | the prison letters of GEORGE JACKSON | Introduction by Jean Genet | [logo] | Coward-McCann, Inc. New York
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    Copyright © by World Entertainers, Ltd. | All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the Publisher. Published on | the same day in the Dominion of Canada by Longmans Canada Limited, | Toronto
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    To the Man-Child, | Tall, evil, graceful, brighteyed, black, man-child—Jonathan Peter Jackson—who died on August 7, 1970, courage in one hand, assault | rifle in the other; my brother, comrade, friend—the true revolution- | ary, the black communist guerilla in the highest state of development, |
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    he died on the trigger, scourge of the unrighteous, soldier of the peo- | ple; to this terrible man-child and his wonderful mother Georgia Bea, | to Angela Y. Davis, my tender experience, I dedicate this collection | of letters; to the destruction of their enemies I dedicate my life.
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    p. [i-xvi], [1-2], 3-330
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