Angela Davis
Discover the powerful narrative of Angela Davis by Gerry Beegan, a captivating book published in 2020. Spanning 192 pages, this insightful work draws from a private archive and features contemporary contributions from artists who recognize the enduring significance of Angela Davis's activism and experiences.
Through a collection of essays, interviews, and striking images, this book delves into Davis's remarkable journey at the intersection of race, gender, and socio-political issues. It begins with her arrest, trial, and subsequent acquittal from 1970 to 1972, and continues to explore her global tour expressing gratitude to supporters who rallied for her release.
Join readers in understanding the complexities of Angela Davis's life and her lasting impact on social justice movements. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in history, activism, and the ongoing struggle for equality.