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...next to your cell. A guard, by examining your body or patting you assures himself that you are not concealing a weapon. You must spread the cheeks of your buttocks so the guard can make certain that nothing is concealed in your anus. A prisoner, a man confined, in Soledad Prison, Salinas, California, is subject to "skin searches" at any time, at the guard's discretion. Like so many prison "procedures" it is designed not for security, but to break the inmate's spirit, to make him docile, obedient, easy to handle, "rehabilitated...

Author: By Jay Cantor, | Title: America Soledad Brother | 10/28/1970 | See Source »

Angela was wanted by California authorities for allegedly supplying the guns used by the kidnapers in last summer's bloody Marin County courthouse shootout (TIME, Aug. 24). A onetime member of the Black Panther Party, she often traveled the state raising money and organizing the defense of the Soledad Three, a trio of blacks accused of killing a California prison guard. A frequent companion, Jonathan Jackson, was a leader in the courthouse kidnap attempt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radicals: Enigmatic Angela | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

Listen. There are no neutrals in genetic warfare. There are no noncombatants at Buchenwald, My Lai, Soledad. You are either part of the death apparatus, or you belong to the network of free life...

Author: By Timothy Leary, | Title: Leary's Communique | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...last seven months I, a free wild man, have been locked in P.O.W. camps. No living creature can survive in a cage. In my flight to freedom, I leave behind a million Brothers and Sisters in the P.O.W. prisons of Quentin, Soledad, Con Thier...

Author: By Timothy Leary, | Title: Leary's Communique | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...armed invasion of a California courtroom, designed to force release of the Soledad Three, a way of "dealing with specific problems now"? Angela Davis carried the answer with her into hiding. Most of her friends presume her innocence, though they are troubled. But the circumstantial evidence kept accumulating last week. Police say she purchased a shotgun two days before it was used to murder Judge Harold J. Haley, as well as three other weapons used in the shootout. A day before the killings, she was reported seen in the yellow truck in which the judge was killed. Three hours after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Personality: The Fugitive | 8/31/1970 | See Source »

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