BAD: The Autobiography of James Carr
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JD Jackson
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"When I was nine years old I burned down my school."
James Carr started fighting when he was very young, and never gave up. A child prodigy of crime in the streets of the L.A. ghettos and scourge of half a dozen boys’ homes, his career in armed robbery was quickly cut short by arrest. In prison he fought harder than ever, and became one of the most notorious rebels in the seething California Penal System. Linking up with George Jackson in Folsom, they led the notorious Wolf Pack, which quickly fought its way to a position of strength in the prison race war. Separated from George, Jimmy transformed himself from an openly rebellious con into a cunning thinker who manipulated the authorities and ultimately engineered his own release. Carr relates the story of his life with a cold passion, powerfully illuminating the horrors of daily life on the streets and in prison - race riots, murders, rape, and corruption - from the standpoint of one who has overcome them.
"I’ve been struggling all my life to get beyond the choice of living on my knees or dying on my feet. It’s time we lived on our feet."
—from the text.
"Jimmy was the baddest motherf----r!"
—George Jackson
While initially having close ties with the Black Panthers (at one point as Huey Newton’s bodyguard), James Carr, influenced by the Situationists, broke with them. Just after this book was completed in 1972, Carr was gunned down in a "gangland style" murder.
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- Dicko
- 27-05-2019
Very Raw account of Street and Prison Life.
Not for the 'Sqeemish' or 'Faint Hearted'. Very graphic detail of Street and Prison Life. If you like that stuff then this book is great. I loved it in fact, I have listened to it twice now. At times it was difficult to remember that James Carr was a 100% criminal. This book should not paint him in any light other than what he was. A thug, criminal and dangerous man all around. Still a fascinating account. JD Jackson was a perfect Narrator.
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