Release Ruchell Cinque Magee: Sole Survivor of the August 7, 1970 Courthouse Slave Rebellion!

Authors

  • Ruchell Cinque Magee
  • Kiilu Nyasha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18192/jpp.v15i2.5356

Author Biographies

Ruchell Cinque Magee

Magee poses no threat to the public if released. He is 66 years old, has no mental problems, doesn’t use drugs, smoke or drink alcohol, or allow others to think for him. He believes he would be a mentor in the community to help young folks turn away from negative behaviors that lead to prison and senseless death.

In closing, I urge you to write to the Governor asking him to assign a special Board for compliance with PC 1170.2 (DSL) that would bring relief to countless prisoners suffering prolonged incarceration in prisons throughout California.

Forty-two years is enough! Free Ruchell Cinque Magee now! Free all political prisoners!

You may write directly to Ruchell at:
A92051
3C 02-127
Box 3471
Corcoran, CA

Kiilu Nyasha

Kiilu Nyasha (formerly known as Pat Gallyot) was a former member of the Black Panthers’ Chapter in New Haven, Connecticut and of the legal defense team of Party Chairman Bobby Seale’s trial for murder and conspiracy. She is an international egalitarian. The mother of two adults, she has been in the struggle to free political prisoners, abolish the death penalty and the prison system; and an actionist in global liberation movements. Kiilu is currently a producer/programmer for KPOO, a Black listener- sponsored public radio station in San Francisco. She is one of the strongest and loudest voices demanding and working for the release of Hugo Pinell, Ruchell Magee and Romaine Chip Fitzgerald, three of the longest held political prisoners from the Panther era.

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Published

2007-12-01