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STENDER, beingduly sworn, deposes first

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CLARENCE MORGAN, being first

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January of 1970 I was confined

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3 .maximum security at Soledad, and been have confined a in maxium


security status ever since,first at Soledad, and and then now I
Folsom Prison. No disciplinary charges have been brought
against me and 1 have never been charged with any offense.
23 been visited four times by Captain Moody of Soledad, and
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times in

the company the assistant District of


I was transferred to Moody stated Folsom. On captain that a laboratory

Attorney
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Barnes since

26 these occasions

27 showed that a bloody palmprint taken iron the 3rd tier railing 2850f Y wing, Soledad, was found belong to me. These to occasions

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in Mayof 1970, June 8, and once September of in 1970.


he stated that h was not sure whether
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f 30 Captain Moody also came&#39;tome a seesecond time in September or

1970 on which occasion

not the palnprint was


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mine and was doing

more tests.

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he came again and informed he had four or five ms: still

tests to take buthe still thought the palmprint was mine. OnOctober

22YCaptain Moodyme yet another This visited for time. time he


stated that Iwould be transferred to Calirornia Mens Colony,.

Bast Facility "if Iwould co-operate . He stated that he

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was keeping promise" expected I would keep his and that mine". Istated that Ihad made no promise but indeed did desire to

be removed the from adjustment center. all theoccasions On of


that CaptainMoody saw he me tried 92 Drumgo and Clutchette.
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to get me to
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state &#39; I that

would testifyfor the prosecution against defendants the Jackson, In September Iwrote to Statesenator Mervyn 1970 Dymally asking him help me get of maximum to out security. Shortly
afterwards Iwas visited by
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Prank Powell, minority consultant

18 Procunier. Mr. told me in his opinionwas either that I 19 in the Powell16 inciden.inv:lvingthe deathof Officer involved January
he had come becauseof Senator Dymally&#39;s inquiryMr. to
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to Director of Corrections R.K. Procunier..Mr. Powellstated

Mills or knew I who was. made He it clear thatIwould be not


released from maximum security unlessIagreed to implicate the
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defendants Jackson,Drumgo&#39;and Clutchette. Mr. Powell came 22 or&#39;about September 14, 1970. Onor about September 26, ason Captain Moody came again and said Mr.Powell had him that told
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Iwished to see Captain Moody again. This was nottrue. Ihad


said into

nothing the sort Mr. of to Powell. Captain Moody took me


the telephoneroom and talked to me for two hours. Iam in
that I will never get out of maximum security. Iam in

fear fear

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will

that if Istate&#39;that in fear or my Iam life the officials use that as an excuse keep lockedup. Ifear not from to my

inmates but the from authorities.Ihavedescribed Mr. Powell&#39;s

visitin a letter to Senator nymally.


Ihave never beenby told
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attorney ofMonterey county cleared has me hasno and pending

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against me, or that

the state has found that

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bloody palm

print was

not mine.

Ibelieve

that in

may of l970 Iwas deliberately given

contaminated or poisoned foodas an additional attempt to


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.frighten and intimidate Buthowever caused, suffered me. Ihave


severe abdominal pain, and Ihave requested a full
examination. Ihave had a G Iseries and it

physical
as

is reported

negative, and although Ihave requested the complete physical examination, Iyas told by the Dr. Chief Medical Officer Rosendal
in a written memorandum dated October 13, l970, that Icannot

have a physical examination. P. On October 26, 1970 Iwas informed that Ihad been denied
for been

transfer to

California Mens

Colony, East Facility.

Ihave

on adjustment center status since


that the district attorney
in

January l7,

1970 and
County

Iam now informed


does

of Monterey

not have any desire to have me/such status.


To my knowledge, many inmates,,yhite, black serious fears if they should testify
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Sworn subscribed and to this q#5" &#39;17 f day of November 1970 before me ." __
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to testify

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says: CARL JAMES first dulf TSOURAS beingsworn, deposes and &#39;about July l97O On or l0. inmate Michael and I B. Huyck

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PLieutenant Eads - .Huth were waiting.

"remember, and were taken down stairs to the committee room where

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hated Heneweather especially because he was"causing trouble for the

1 3 trying to stir up bastards"representing ing Communist trouble for the institution. Clutchette and Drumgo Jackson, for killing those niggers on the yard to those no good nigger lov. . .E1; ..,

staff filing writsthem, snitching on Miller! by on and was Officer

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that violence againstCentral man, Soledad for were at a white and Quentin, and that he had only three years

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the adjustment center now for another killing of left before his discharge and that they didn&#39;t right to live. Then they told us that they would

see thatMenaweather came_upstairs fivedays from about then, and

while wesaw to if
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me to Folsom or San Quentin and that the

are out &#39;niggers&#39; to

and who were in

0 wing when the shooting happenned January. They said if we in could catch him Meneweather! guard off and kill him they would u
be sure to see to it that nobody went -2{Z*t7-&#39;F_;_c :ay of 1.-.-=,..ee=&#39;.--~to _ 1970
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1*W1 _ _ 1:_ A y would me be A3n2v protected for three or four months and then transferred to before Notary Public in and _ ;Q5QpMAg

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paroled in a year.

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.7! .17. qsmwis RHINE, being and first doly sworn, deposes
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which theyhad knowledge in the said prosecution. Thesaid attorneys had_previous1y written to the State Barof california concerningproblems. said and had receivedin reply a letter
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of the State Bar. Saidreply is


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before me a Notary Public in and for

of December, 1970,
and State.
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HUGO A.PINELL, being duly first sworn, and deposessays:"

&#39; have confined Max sectionOwing .1 been in the Row of at Soledad since Prison October of 1969. few after -A days

January news over 13, 1970, came the thatguard been radio a had
killed adifferent in section prison. of the I happened tobe
the tender that inMax One tier around time, Row. day, around theof January, came my toserve 18th as I out cell of the noon
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with him for a very

few minutes as Idid &#39;


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most of the used this time

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wondering what excuse the officials had said, _


it is. Fyou know how

lock him up and he just for

unknown reasons. At times they make

on harassing We all

6? believe and

I&#39;m going home and then, show different by their behavior.

7i alike,

brother",
they&#39;ll turn

me around suffer
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and was quiet. That

same afternoon,_I was taken to

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Idon&#39;t know their

names. One of them

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was one of them. The

other two were dressed in civilian


Ihad never seen

clothes

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other two How nice
assassinations

Sergeant Maddix did all


kept note of what Isaid;

the talking to mewhile the

deeply or Sergeant Maddix started totalking worse if something was by happen


and concerned
of

about my mother.
would hurt her the
said not Ihate

she was

about me.
Edwards and

How it

W. L. Nolen,

to me. Example:
Miller. He me as do while much as

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bullshit one
that

another because
their hate was the

they hated
power to

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them, but

to nothing.

He said Iwas

in a bad

fix to

mine amounted

begin with

and in

no

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they were considering me for

me court, 26Kto say, in 27


revealed to commit the killing
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parole and on the streets before the year was over. He wanted
that when
of the

Ivisited

Jackson, that it was


did officials!

me that

him Jackson!

and Drumgo and Clutchette said they

guard. He

weren&#39;t making a deal and my mother. He

with me, that Iwas dealing with didn&#39;t matter if Jackson

myself _ got con-

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hesitate in
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prison was.the best policy -that,


6 live and

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a lot ..

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was the case, they would have never chosen opportunity to of trouble with
testified. Then,
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get out free. He higher authorities,


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convincing them that I


if I refused,
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because mymother needs me, that is


he went on to
streets again

explain that
and if

I
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would never

I thought

rienced

a lot,

that

Iwas

just beginning.

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fer to either Chino, C.M.C.B. Tehachipiright or away&#39;and then


I would go to trial, testify and before Christmas, I&#39;ll be home.

He said, in case got out, that I


with money
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I feared Jackson;might want hurt mewhen to he could be sent to Nicaragua {my land of birth!
good things, that there are
the same lines. After his kind of freedom,

and high recommendations. He said I&#39;m the not only others. He went on
while along he had finished, I wasn&#39;t going to

one to be offered
for a little I told

him I didn&#39;t need

testify and

lie against

anybody and to never confront me with


He said I spoke case I was fighting that way because I in Sacramento,

absurdities like was sure to beat

that again. the present

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-so

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Hen! llrvin Slender


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123Second Street SanFrancisco 94105 Telephone 15! 982-9617 0

nay llph Johansen


Fill! iii 5", !!! hm 057:0 97Sums: Strut an Francine 94117 tlcphone: -15; 863-S Z91 535&#39; Dear Mr.

September 21, 1970 - 0


_ an inmate one. The

attorneys for JohnClutchette, Pleeta Drumgo George and Jackson chargedthe with murder John of Mills on Januconcerning that matter may presented the tria be to c
in the Soledad Brothers trial.

As you knowbetter than we, the defense of &#39; chargedwith an in-prison offense is a difficult

ary 16, 1970-- have been searching for ways to protect the inmatesY wing so that all of the ayailabletestimony of &#39; ourt l
_ mateswholived in wingon January Y l6th. Theybecame worried aboutthe expressed fears of the inmatesthat there

Thisspring attorneys the started interview in-&#39; to the

might reprisals harassment be and if inmates testified the in


case. Theattorneys wroteto the StateBarof California &#39; &#39; &#39; &#39; &#39; d le al
askingfor official help in providingprotection an g
assistance for the inmate witnesses. _

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PrisonCommittee the Nationa1:Lawyers SanFrancisof Guild co Bay chapter!.The Area Guild a barassociation is whose members concerned the constitutional are with rights of all
persons.

Although the State Bar refusedto help, the attorneys t continued their searchandpresented theseproblemso the

willing to provide free assistance, requested, the as to


inmates to the of Y trial. wing. aed Each residentof Y wingonJanuary will be subpoen 16th

&#39; is nowavailable a groupof attorneyswhoare There

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if you so desire:

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to consult with you before the trial


after the trial

to watchover the disciplinary files before and


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give other relief

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NOT to include bringing with respect to the to contact your


these matters

own attorney
if desired

to

6! cooperate of reprisal

relief. &#39;

with the other attorneys if a pattern emerges, in seeking affirmative court

_ Please .
~ Prisons

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let us know by returning the attached form if


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Encl: Letter
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of State
September 8,1970

Bar

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l97 Steiner As

San Francisco,

Street

California

ary 16, 1970, I do wish a consultation


understand that this consultation is

a resident

of Y Wing, CTF, Soledad, California


free of

with an attorney. I
charge.

on Janu-

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Thomas Crows,

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Han. Gordon
R.K. Procunier Eresiisnt, San
Prcsifzst, Firriaterc

Campbell
_ Francisco Ear

truly Association yours,


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September 8,

1970

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&#39;Mrs.&#39;Fay Stender i Attorney at Law 2905 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, California 94705
Dear Mrs. Stender:

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&#39;-&#39;.ticular matter to which your letter the rights relates. It

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his views. I

discussed the matter with me and asked that I

Receipt of your letter of July 23, 1970 to J. Thomas Crowe , President of the State Bar, was acknowledged Miss by Wailes of this office by letter of July 27. Thereafter Mr.

apologizefor the delay,&#39; * V

advise

Crowe
of

you

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the State Bar, throughhim as presidentor otherwise, to exert any influence uponor otherwiseconcern itself about the parassist

It&#39;is Crowe&#39;s that it is not within the purview of Mr. view

shouldnever be a function of the State Bat to, in your words, action.


in protecting of witnesses in a criminal
yours, Very truly

is not and

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/!"B.l~.QQ.D__IN MY-O-EYE"---~I BY GEORGE L. iJACKE7 >iQ1j___m


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//I This is a review of captioned book, published 1972 in by Random House, Incorporated, City. The New York book is being
. 9. V

placed in the Bureau Library.

&#39;1&#39;- v.&#39;:"if SYNOPSIS: &#39;> . &#39;.92&#39; 2

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who along two with other inmates, chargedmurdera was with of


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Author of book is George Lester Jackson,Negro male, R a

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Communist Party member is currently being by E tried .-" :~=92-_&#39;_California authorities murder, for kidnaping and conspiracy in p brother to tag; connection with a 1970 attempt by Jackson&#39;s younger ;*:~.92=*"! hostages to exchange for the "Soledad freedom of Brothers." 57;
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Soledad Prison during guard January, 1970. These inmates92 three I later became the "Soledad known as Brothers. Jackson was killeda during an abortive prison during break August, 1971. Self-admittgi
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openly advocatesAuthor in this extremist and En an end capitalismis an to countryarmed by a revolution and violence. admits he ;
communist. Emphasis on placed educating blacks toward revolution

&#39; This

book is dedicated to black the comunist youth andgl

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1 tions complete Author and chaos. believes Black Panther Party BPP! will lead way in revolution and overall objective change "law is to
with ablack revolutionary Total one. revolution is only solution J.

and forming a mobile secret black guerrilla armycreate to disrupand order" "perfect to disorder" and replace established culture

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S. Miller

Review

"Blood in My Eye" By George L. Jackson

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DETAILS: i-ii

REVIEW OF BUREAU FILES

with Jackson were

dd lt mur der in born 9/23/41, was in icte an d h arge h c wit d assaud an the deathof a Soledad Prison guard durin January, 1970.Charged.7C>

Bureau files indicate George Lester Jackson, a Negro male,

Jackson wereinmates of the California Department ofCorrections.

who likeb

These three individuals subsequently became known h "Soledad

and conspiracy in connection with a 1970 attempt Jackson&#39;s by younger brother takehostages to to exchange for freedom of the .1 "Soledad Brothers." During February, 1971, at the specific request 1 of the Civil RightsDivision ofthe Department, a preliminary investi- .T gation was conducted due to complaints these by three individuals that theyhad been deprived of certain rightsin connection with .:;&#39;_r5.rk
the aforementioned gf-&#39;?~&#39;"-&#39;1 -1-J 5; .-s; fa criminal charges.

Brothers." Self-admitted Communist for Party member is currently being tried by California authorities murder, kidnaping

wound during abortive an prison break San from Quentin on 8/21/71. ~.&#39;-;+;&#39;92-is 1971, at During October, the specificrequest of Department, the which was brought about several by Congressional inquiries, a limited K "I .~; -~>-&#39;..-".:&#39;-. investigation was conducted to the cause of as George Jackson&#39;s ..____.
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George Lester

Jackson was himself killed from agunshot

death. In both instances, pertinent results were furnished the


Department.

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who smuggled into Marin guns the County, California, Courthouse on

Jonathan Jackson, a younger brother, was the individual

8/7/70 and during an attempt to take hostagesexchange the to for


freedom of "Soledad the Brothers," Harold Judge
Jackson and two prisoners were killed.
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Haley, Jonathan

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E. S. Miller
Eye"

Review

"Blood

in My

By George L. Jackson
REVIEW

BOOK

and testament, presents his burning vision theworld has that to be reshaped, dedicatedthe is to black communist and youth, openly advocates an to capitalism end in the United States armed by revolution and-violence. publisher The reportedly received this

This book, which isGeorge Lester Jacksonh last will

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manuscript less a week than before Jackson was attempting killed to escape San Quentin. author from The admits he a is communist, an extremist, and claims revolutionary carefully acts planned by blacks can overthrow our existing society. He recommends educating blacks
to their cause. Emphasisplacedon is forming a mobile secret

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with theidea ofpromoting the revolution, of infiltrating police departments, the military, prison staffs, Governmental agencies, and other selective places which can eventually provide assistance

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black guerrilla army, the practical on use ambush attacks, of on perfect disorder created a number by of disruptions other and internal problems the and always healthy spontaneous looting. mass He claims surprise attacks quick and withdrawal create complete can chaos and about complete bring the revolution. The form only of

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compares the Agents, Italian Shirts, the as German SS Black and FBI, having crushedvanguard the elements which internal threat. posed an
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