George L. Jackson, member of the Black Panther Party, founder of the Black Guerilla Family , writer, theoretician, revolutionary and political prisoner. Though before becoming a revolutionary , he had been a political prisoner , held in a state prison on unjust grounds. We cannot separate Jackson's political writings from his early life, since like most revolutionary thinkers , he was bred by the conditions he survived under. Having a long rap sheet due to a history of petty crimes ranging from robbery to assault , George spent time in juvenile facilities, in which he would later attempt to escape a troubled lifestyle after being released, yet he would soon become a victim of once again. After an armed robbery at a gas station, he was sentenced from one year to life in San Quentin Jail. There, he began to interrogate his conditions ,his ideologies and intellectual curiosity by studying the works of Karl Marx, Mao Tse Tsung, Huey P. Newton and more. He was born again , as George Jackson the political activist. Being directly contacted and recruited by Huey P. Newton, he became the Field Marshall of the Black Panther Party and founded the Black Guerilla Family, which was originally conceived to be a prison cell of the BPP that would survive state repression. The writings of George Jackson include analyses ranging from the characteristics of fascism , its relation to settler colonial rule in the form of "Democracy" ,Marxian economics and blueprints for building a communistic society in a capitalist economy in which it would eventually supplant. If George Jackson wasn't a poor, working class black man behind a prison wall he'd be a best selling author, professor , or award winner of some sort. This book aims- and rightly executes- to challenge your ideas about the established order and flares the fires of a strong resisting soul that rest in every black American and colonized people everywhere. It is not just a book, it is a blueprint for liberation. Highly recommended .