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American Saturday Clark Howard

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American Saturday Clark Howard
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Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.09 MB
Author: Clark Howard
ISBN: 9781504062008, 1504062000
Language: English
Year: 2020

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American Saturday Clark Howard by Clark Howard 9781504062008, 1504062000 instant download after payment.

A "vividly written" account of the bloody 1971 San Quentin riot by the Edgar Award–winning author of Zebra and Six Against the Rock (Kirkus Reviews).

American Saturday traces one man's path from the slums of Chicago to the California state prison where he embraced radicalism, was charged for the murder of a corrections officer, and eventually, was gunned down during the violent chaos following a failed escape attempt. This chilling account of an infamous prison riot comes from a writer who has been called "a superlative storyteller" (Publishers Weekly).

"The Saturday was August 21, 1971 and the headline read 'George Jackson, 5 Others Slain in San Quentin.' Howard's account traces the careers of the inmates and guards whose lives converged and ended that day, but focuses on the pivotal figure of Jackson himself, whose botched escape attempt—just before his scheduled trial in the 'Soledad Brothers' murder case—led to a gory riot in which three guards, two other inmates, and Jackson himself were killed. . . . Extensively researched and vividly written." —Kirkus Reviews

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