Soul on Ice by Eldridge Cleaver

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  • Pub. Date: January 1999
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 64,542
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    • Pub. Date: January 1999
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 64,542

    Synopsis

    The now-classic memoir that shocked, outraged, and ultimately changed the way America looked at the civil rights movement and the black experience.

    By turns shocking and lyrical, unblinking and raw, the searingly honest memoirs of Eldridge Cleaver are a testament to his unique place in American history. Cleaver writes in Soul on Ice, "I'm perfectly aware that I'm in prison, that I'm a Negro, that I've been a rapist, and that I have a Higher Uneducation." What Cleaver shows us, on the pages of this now classic autobiography, is how much he was a man.

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    Finally back in print, the prison memoirs of Black Panther activist Eldridge Cleaver that shocked, outraged, and ultimately changed the way America looked at the Black experience.

    The New York Times Book Review - Charlayne Hunter

    Brilliant and revealing....a highly readable and often witty book about the imprisonment of men's souls by society.

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    The fire was put outby Anonymous

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    June 10, 2004: This is a book that should be read by any especially those that are into being more knowledgeable about how African Americans viewed black women, white women, the white man's train of thought and the black man's train of thought. I did not expect this book to be as well written as it was. God bless his hard work, effort, and soul. May you rest in peace, Mr. Cleaver.

    Good, very good...not greatby Anonymous

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    June 05, 2004: I read this book as part of my research project this year. I thought the book was very good, in fact i loved it, but not all of it. I felt a lot of time was spent on black men/white women thing. Its important, but a quarter of the book? Ok, maybe not that much, but a lot of the time. It was a great book to me (it made me want to become a teacher) but its not for everyone.


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