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Geronimo Pratt

Geronimo Ji-Jaga, affectionately known as "G", was a major figure in the Black Liberation Struggle. Geronimo was a member of the Black Panther Party and spent 27 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. Geronimo passed away in 2011.

Documents

Honoring the Lives of Don Cox & Geronimo ji Jaga - 1 Honoring the Lives of Don Cox & Geronimo ji Jaga - 1
Date: 7/11/2011Call Number: CD 741Format: CDProducers: Gregg Bridges, Walter Turner, Michael Yoshida, Claude MarksProgram: Africa TodayCollection: Geronimo Pratt
3-hour tribute to recently deceased Panthers Don Cox and Geronimo ji Jaga. Interviews with family members and former party members including Barbara Easley-Cox, Kathleen Cleaver, Charlotte O'Neal, Emory Douglas.
Honoring the Lives of Don Cox & Geronimo ji Jaga - 2 Honoring the Lives of Don Cox & Geronimo ji Jaga - 2
Date: 7/11/2011Call Number: CD 742Format: CDProducers: Gregg Bridges, Walter Turner, Michael Yoshida, Claude MarksProgram: Africa TodayCollection: Geronimo Pratt
3-hour tribute to recently deceased Panthers Don Cox and Geronimo ji Jaga. Interviews with family members and former party members including Barbara Easley-Cox, Kathleen Cleaver, Charlotte O'Neal, Emory Douglas.
Honoring the Lives of Don Cox & Geronimo ji Jaga - 3 Honoring the Lives of Don Cox & Geronimo ji Jaga - 3
Date: 7/11/2011Call Number: CD 743Format: CDProducers: Gregg Bridges, Walter Turner, Michael Yoshida, Claude MarksProgram: Africa TodayCollection: Geronimo Pratt
3-hour tribute to recently deceased Panthers Don Cox and Geronimo ji Jaga. Interviews with family members and former party members including Barbara Easley-Cox, Kathleen Cleaver, Charlotte O'Neal, Emory Douglas.
Honoring the Life of Geronimo ji Jaga Honoring the Life of Geronimo ji Jaga
Date: 7/11/2011Call Number: CD 744Format: CDProducers: Gregg Bridges, Walter Turner, Michael Yoshida, Claude MarksProgram: Africa TodayCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Inserts for tribute. Geronimo: growing up, Resistance, Origins of the Black Liberation Movement, Prison-Cointelpro, Vietnam & Detroit, "in t to win", why i'm a target, "keep on pushin" Interviews about Geronimo with former Panther Harold Taylor, sister Virginia Pratt, and daughter Shona Pratt.
Geronimo release coverage - 1 Geronimo release coverage - 1
Date: 6/10/1997Call Number: V 587Format: DV CamCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Coverage of Geronimo ji Jaga's release in 1997.
Geronimo release coverage - 2 Geronimo release coverage - 2
Date: 6/10/1997Call Number: V 588Format: DV CamCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Coverage of Geronimo ji Jaga's release in 1997.
Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 1 Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 1
Date: 3/13/1997Call Number: V 589Format: DV CamCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Courtroom Coverage of closing arguments in Geronimo ji Jaga's dismissal motion by Stuart Hanlon and John Cochran.
Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 2 Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 2
Date: 3/13/1997Call Number: V 590Format: DV CamCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Courtroom Coverage of closing arguments in Geronimo ji Jaga's dismissal motion by Stuart Hanlon and John Cochran.
Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 3 Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 3
Date: 3/13/1997Call Number: V 591Format: DV CamCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Courtroom Coverage of closing arguments in Geronimo ji Jaga's dismissal motion by Stuart Hanlon and John Cochran.
Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 4 Geronimo Pratt closing arguments - 4
Date: 3/13/1997Call Number: V 592Format: DV CamCollection: Geronimo Pratt
Courtroom Coverage of closing arguments in Geronimo ji Jaga's dismissal motion by Stuart Hanlon and John Cochran.