Part 1: Political Prisoners, Prisons And Black Liberation
1: Open letter to my sister, Angela Davis / James Baldwin
2: Political prisoners, prisons, and Black Liberation
3: Social functions of the prisons in the United States / Bettina Aptheker
4: Prisoners in rebellion
Prison, where is thy victory? / Huey P Newton
Folsom prisoners' manifesto
Part 3: Realities Of Repression
5: Trials of political prisoners today
6: Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins
Part 4: Soledad Brothers Fleeta Drumgo, John Clutchette, George Jackson
8: How a prison picks it's victims / Eve Pell
10: On prison reform from a letter / John Clutchette
11: Towards the united front / George Jackson
12: Letters to Jonathan Jackson / George Jackson
13: Ruchell Magee / Robert Kaufman
14: Letters to Angela Davis / Ruchell Magee
Part 7: Angela Davis And Ruchell Magee On Trial
17: Angela-symbol of resistance / Howard Moore, Jr
18: From New York to California; the extradition of Angela Davis / John ABT
19: Statement to the court
20: Ruchell and Angela want to represent themselves / Margaret Burnham
21: Ruchell Magee: statement to the court
Statement to the court in self-defense / Ruchell Magee
22: Angela Davis: notes for arguments in court on the issue of self-representation
23: Political campaign / Fania Davis Jordan, Kendra Alexander, Franklin Alexander
Part 1: Political Prisoners, Prisons And Black Liberation
Part 3: Realities Of Repression
Part 4: Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins
Part 5: Soledad Brothers: Fleeta Drumgo, John Clutchette, George Jackson
Part 8: Angela Davis And Ruchell Magee On Trial