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Title: Review: Bad Subtitle: Bad: The Autobiography of James Carr. Pelagian Press. Ā£5.95. Date: 1995 Source: Retrieved on May 13, 2013 from [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130513040147/http://www.afed.org.uk/org/issue41/bad_james_carr.html][web.archive.org]] Notes: Published in <em>Organise!</em> Issue 41: Special Issue on Race ā Winter 1995/1996. Authors: Anarchist Communist Federation, Anarchist Federation Topics: Book review, Organise Published: 2021-10-10 10:06:30Z
This is not a book for the weak stomached, being the story of one Black manās struggle against his, and others, brutalization at the hands of the state and, in particular, the U.S. prison system. It pulls no punches and makes no excuses, Carr was not an archetypical āpoliticalā prisoner and people looking for a black and white tale of Good Vs. Evil will find parts of this book somewhat...unsettling.
The important thing about this book, however, is Carrās evolution, accelerated by his reading of Korsch, Lukacs and the Situationists, from someone with a criminal mentality to someone with a revolutionary mentality. This revolutionary perspective isnāt outlined until the Conclusion of the book but is all the more powerful and inspiring for it.
Upon finally getting out of prison Carr, who had been a central figure in George Jacksonās famous āWolf Packā, joined the Black Panther Party, working as personal bodyguard to the Supreme Commander Huey P.Newton. Carr rapidly concluded that the armed reformism of the (by 1970) seriously Stalinized Panthers could only lead to defeat and his criticism of the militaristic politics then dominant is spot on. Carrās break with āleftistā politics was cut short by his murder in 1972, shortly after finishing this book. The motive behind his assassination has never been definitively ascertained. A COINTELPRO (F.B.I.) hit? A product of the fratricidal conflicts within the Black liberation movement?
With interesting and highly informative Introduction, Afterword and, particularly, New Afterword (with really useful footnotes!) this updated reprint is gripping, depressing and inspirational in turn. Definitely worth a read.