Community Continues to ‘Build’ on its Fight to Clear Those Charged in 1967 East Side Bookstore Raid
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Community Continues to ‘Build’ on its Fight to Clear Those Charged in 1967 East Side Bookstore Raid
Geraldine Robinson Pointer didn’t become an activist until after her arrest in 1967 stemming from a raid on Jefferson Avenue’s Afro-Asian Bookstore for which she was charged with crimes that she was kept in the dark about until after her release awaiting trial. Along with the now-deceased bookstore owner Martin Sostre, Pointer was accused of selling heroin to an informant, according to an FBI narrative that painted the business as a front for a …
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