The War Before

The True Life Story of Becoming a Black Panther Keeping the Faith in Prison, Fighting for Those Left Behind
Safiya Bukhari.

Edited by Laura Whitehorn.
Preface by Wonda Jones.
Foreword by Angela Y. Davis.
Afterword by Mumia Abu-Jamal.

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In 1968, Safiya Bukhari witnessed an NYPD officer harassing a Black Panther for selling the organization’s newspaper on a Harlem street corner. The young pre-med student felt compelled to intervene in defense of the Panther’s First Amendment right; she ended up handcuffed and thrown into the back of a police car.

The War Before traces Bukhari’s lifelong commitment as an advocate for the rights of the oppressed. Following her journey from middle-class student to Black Panther to political prisoner, these writings provide an intimate view of a woman wrestling with the issues of her time—the troubled legacy of the Panthers, misogyny in the movement, her decision to convert to Islam, the incarceration of out spoken radicals, and the families left behind. Her account unfolds with immediacy and passion, showing how the struggles of social justice movements have paved the way for the progress of today.

Wonda Jones, Safiya's daughter at the Brecht Forum 2/13


San Francisco Reading 3/11

Jahahara Alkebulan-Ma'at, Kiilu Nyasha, Laura Whitehorn, Hamdiyah Cooks, Yuri Kochiyama
Laura Whitehorn & Kamel Bell, Russell Shoats Jr., Francisco Torres, Kiilu Nyasha, Laura
Photos: Scott Braley

 

"She was a warrior-woman who did everything she could to free her people and to free political prisoners."
—Assata Shakur

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An Untold Chapter in Black History - Safiya Bukhari

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