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Book Synopsis: IN 1971, the inmates of Attica revolted, took hostages, and forced the authorities into four days of desperate negotiation. The rebels demanded and were granted the presence of a group of observers to act as unofficial mediators. Tom Wicker, then the Associate Editor of the New York Times, was one of those summoned. This is his account.
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Discover the gripping and intense true story of the Attica Prison Revolt in the groundbreaking book, "A Time to Die." Authored by Tom Wicker, Associate Editor of the esteemed New York Times, this book offers an unparalleled insider perspective on one of the most significant events in American history.
Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding drama as you relive the four days of the revolt and the desperate negotiations that took place. Wicker's first-hand account allows you to witness the tension and uncertainty that permeated the prison walls. With vivid details and captivating storytelling, you'll feel as though you were right there alongside the inmates and authorities.
Gain unique insights into the minds of both the rebels and the officials as they navigate through the high-stakes negotiations. Wicker's exceptional writing style keeps you hooked from start to finish, transporting you to the turbulent times of 1971 and making you question the notions of justice and human rights.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience this iconic moment in American history through the eyes of an influential journalist. Order your copy of "A Time to Die" today and relish the power of knowledge and truth.
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