Author: Judy Juanita
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0670026581
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0670026581
Virgin Soul: A Novel
From a lauded poet and playwright, a novel of a young woman's life with the Black Panthers in 1960s San Francisco
At first glance, Geniece's story sounds like that of a typical young woman: she goes to college, has romantic entanglements, builds meaningful friendships, and juggles her schedule with a part-time job. Get Virgin Soul literature books for free.
However, she does all of these things in 1960s San Francisco while becoming a militant member of the Black Panther movement. When Huey Newton is jailed in October 1967 and the Panthers explode nationwide, Geniece enters the organization's dark and dangerous world of guns, FBI agents, freewheeling sex, police repression, and fatal shoot-outsAall while balancing her other life as a college student.
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However, she does all of these things in 1960s San Francisco while becoming a militant member of the Black Panther movement
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