Blood in My Eye (book)
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| Author | George Jackson |
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| Genre | Political philosophy |
| Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 1 January 1972 |
| ISBN | 0933121237 |
Blood in My Eye is a book of political philosophy written by George Jackson, co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family. Jackson finished writing the book only days before he was killed at San Quentin State Prison on 21 August 1971. The book was first published on 1 January 1972.
In 1961, George Jackson was sentenced to one year to life in San Quentin State Prison for armed robbery.[1] In 1966, he befriended fellow inmate W. L. Nolen, who introduced Jackson to Marxist–Leninist political thought;[2] this would later form the ideological basis of the Black Guerrilla Family.[3] While incarcerated, Jackson educated himself on history, literature and Marxist economics.[4]
Using a plastic typewriter,[5] Jackson wrote many letters and political essays, which were subsequently edited and compiled for his books Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson and Blood in My Eye.
