The Sháhnáma of Firdausí
Title | The Sháhnáma of Firdausí PDF eBook |
Author | Firdawsī |
Publisher | |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 1905 |
Genre | Epic literature, Persian |
ISBN |
Blue Rage, Black Redemption
Title | Blue Rage, Black Redemption PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Tookie Williams |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 435 |
Release | 2007-11-13 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1416554300 |
A gripping tale of personal revolution by a man who went from Crips cofounder to Nobel Peace Prize nominee, author, and anti-gang activist. When his LA neighborhood was threatened by gangbangers, Stanley Tookie Williams and a friend formed the Crips, but what began as protection became worse than the original gangs. From deadly street fights with their rivals to drive-by shootings and stealing cars, the Crips' influence—and Tookie's reputation—began to spread across LA. Soon he was regularly under police surveillance, and, as a result, was arrested often, though always released because the charges did not stick. But in 1981, Tookie was convicted of murdering four people and was sent to death row at San Quentin in Marin County, California. Tookie maintained his innocence and began to work in earnest to prevent others from following his path. Whether he was creating nationwide peace protocols, discouraging adolescents from joining gangs, or writing books, Tookie worked tirelessly for the rest of his life to end gang violence. Even after his death, his legacy continues, supported by such individuals as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Snoop Dogg, Jesse Jackson, and many more. This posthumous edition of Blue Rage, Black Redemption features a foreword by Tavis Smiley and an epilogue by Barbara Becnel, which details not only the influence of Tookie's activism but also her eyewitness account of his December 2005 execution, and the inquest that followed. By turns frightening and enlightening, Blue Rage, Black Redemption is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and an invaluable lesson in how rage can be turned into redemption.
Life In Prison
Title | Life In Prison PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley "Tookie" Williams |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2001-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781587170935 |
Williams, the cofounder of the Crips gang and a nominee for both the Nobel Peace Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature, became an anti-gang crusader before he was executed in December 2005. In this work he debunked urban myths about prison life and challenged young people to choose the right path. Selected for the Young Adult Library Services Association's Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults list.
T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.
Title | T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E. PDF eBook |
Author | Sanyika Shakur |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2009-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0802144241 |
The follow-up to his bestselling memoir "Monster," Shakur's "T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E." is a vicious, heart-wrenching, and true-to-life novel that masterfully captures the violence and depravity of gang life.
Gangs and Weapons
Title | Gangs and Weapons PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Williams |
Publisher | Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Firearms ownership |
ISBN | 9781568381329 |
Discusses the violence that can occur when gangs have guns.
Gangs and Violence
Title | Gangs and Violence PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Williams |
Publisher | Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Crips (Gang) |
ISBN | 9781568381343 |
A founder of the Crips in Los Angeles introduces kids to the dangers of belonging to a gang.
Black River
Title | Black River PDF eBook |
Author | S. M. Hulse |
Publisher | HMH |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2015-01-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0544309294 |
This novel of sorrow and suspense, set in rural Montana, is “a complex and powerful story—put Black River on the must-read list” (The Seattle Times). Wes Carver returns to his hometown—Black River, Montana—with two things: his wife’s ashes and a letter from the parole board. The convict who once held him hostage during a prison riot is up for release. For years, Wes earned his living as a correction officer and found his joy playing the fiddle. But the uprising shook Wes’s faith and robbed him of his music; now he must decide if his attacker should walk free. With “lovely rhythms, spare language, tenderness, and flashes of rage,” S. M. Hulse shows us the heart and darkness of an American town, and one man’s struggle to find forgiveness in the wake of evil (Los Angeles Review of Books).