Blue Rage, Black Redemption: A Memoir

· Simon and Schuster
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A gripping tale of personal revolution by a man who went from Crips cofounder to Nobel Peace Prize nominee, author, and anti-gang activist.

When his LA neighborhood was threatened by gangbangers, Stanley Tookie Williams and a friend formed the Crips, but what began as protection became worse than the original gangs. From deadly street fights with their rivals to drive-by shootings and stealing cars, the Crips' influence—and Tookie's reputation—began to spread across LA. Soon he was regularly under police surveillance, and, as a result, was arrested often, though always released because the charges did not stick. But in 1981, Tookie was convicted of murdering four people and was sent to death row at San Quentin in Marin County, California.

Tookie maintained his innocence and began to work in earnest to prevent others from following his path. Whether he was creating nationwide peace protocols, discouraging adolescents from joining gangs, or writing books, Tookie worked tirelessly for the rest of his life to end gang violence. Even after his death, his legacy continues, supported by such individuals as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Snoop Dogg, Jesse Jackson, and many more.

This posthumous edition of Blue Rage, Black Redemption features a foreword by Tavis Smiley and an epilogue by Barbara Becnel, which details not only the influence of Tookie's activism but also her eyewitness account of his December 2005 execution, and the inquest that followed.

By turns frightening and enlightening, Blue Rage, Black Redemption is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and an invaluable lesson in how rage can be turned into redemption.

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4.6
133 reviews
A Google user
September 3, 2012
1 of da best books eva tha movie iz good this man waz goin thru strugles the crips wasn't even a gang it was to pretect bullies and it started getting big he wanted the violince 2 stop but when he died the fufe who made the bloodz made them keep da gangz it took tookie 30 min. 4 him to die they poked a nedle in da vane thiz nikka iz 1 good person
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Steven Tyler
March 1, 2014
I can only imagine how successful an individual Stanley Tookie Williams may have been, if only provided with better guidance and circumstances. Truly a great read and very insightful
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Dante Dinero
June 17, 2016
Amazing book for both the Gangsters and the civilians who yearn for understanding when it comes to how and why the Crips began. Crip in Peace Stanley "Tookie " Williams
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About the author

Stanley Tookie Williams, activist and author, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five times and the Nobel Prize in literature four times. He is the only man in history to be nominated while imprisoned. He was executed in 2005.

Tavis Smiley is a nationally known intellectual, activist, political commentator, entrepreneur, and radio and television personality. He founded the groundbreaking and historic State of the Black Union series. Mr. Smiley has authored several bestselling books, including The Covenant and The Covenant in Action.

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