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Soul on ice
Book • 1863
Written during his time in prison, 'Soul on Ice' is a groundbreaking memoir that candidly portrays Eldridge Cleaver's life, from incarceration to revolution.
The book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about American society, discussing topics such as race relations, black liberation ideology, and personal transformation.
It remains a seminal work in African-American literature.
The book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about American society, discussing topics such as race relations, black liberation ideology, and personal transformation.
It remains a seminal work in African-American literature.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as one of the books that promoted revolutionary violence.


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as one of the books he was rereading while researching the Black Panthers.

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as a touchstone of black liberation literature.


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when discussing his reexamination of the Black Panthers.

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Mentioned by Speaker 0 as a collection of essays written by Eldridge Cleaver during his time in prison.

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Mentioned as a bestseller prison memoir and revolutionary tract from which the BLA drew inspiration.

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as required reading in a graduate course.

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Mentioned by Lee Camp as a book that helped him understand his childhood experiences with race.

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