"For political prisoner George Jackson, revolution was not a choice... it was a necessity"
The last 14 months of George Jackson's life was an existence under subjective and objective conditions in California's industrial prison complex. George Jackson would spend 11 years in jail (7 of which were in solitary confinement) for a $70 gas station robbery crime in 1960. He was 18 years of age when the sentence of one year-to-life was handed down to him.
George Jackson
David Dryer
Jonathan Jackson
Lumumba
Georgia Jackson
FBI Agent Walker
Fred Bennett
W.L. Nolan
Policeman
Guard Williams
Disciple
Unknown Role
Jean Genet
Assistant Editor
Rifleman
Judge Herbert Hayes
Falling Inmate
District Attorney Gary Thomas
James McClaine
Mrs. Dryer
Brenda Johnson
Priest
Angela Davis
Trustee
Reporter
Print Reporter
Juror #3
Prison Official
Rifleman
Unknown Role