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The Soledad Brothers were three inmates charged with the murder of a prison guard, John Vincent Mills, at California's Soledad Prison on January 16, 1970. George Jackson, Fleeta Drumgo, and John Clutchette were alleged to have murdered Mills in retaliation for the shooting deaths of three black prisoners during a prison fight in the exercise yard three days prior by another guard, Opie G. Miller. Clutchette and Drumgo were acquitted by a jury while Jackson was killed in a prison riot prior to trial.

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  • Los Hermanos Soledad fueron tres presos afroamericanos a los que se les imputó el 16 de enero de 1970 por matar a un guardia de prisión blanco, John Vincent Mills, en la cárcel Soledad, situada en el estado de California.​ George Jackson (Chicago, 1941 - San Quintín, 1971), Fleeta Drumgo (1945 - 1979) y John Clutchette (1943) formaban parte de la Black Guerrilla Family y eran los miembros más conocidos de este grupo. Se conocieron porque los tres estuvieron en celdas de aislamiento en la misma ala de la prisión Soledad.​ Fueron acusados de matar a Mills como venganza por el asesinato de tres presos negros. Este hecho ocurrió tres días antes durante una pelea en el patio de la prisión y fue perpetrado por otro guardia, Opie G. Miller. (es)
  • The Soledad Brothers were three inmates charged with the murder of a prison guard, John Vincent Mills, at California's Soledad Prison on January 16, 1970. George Jackson, Fleeta Drumgo, and John Clutchette were alleged to have murdered Mills in retaliation for the shooting deaths of three black prisoners during a prison fight in the exercise yard three days prior by another guard, Opie G. Miller. Clutchette and Drumgo were acquitted by a jury while Jackson was killed in a prison riot prior to trial. (en)
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  • Los Hermanos Soledad fueron tres presos afroamericanos a los que se les imputó el 16 de enero de 1970 por matar a un guardia de prisión blanco, John Vincent Mills, en la cárcel Soledad, situada en el estado de California.​ George Jackson (Chicago, 1941 - San Quintín, 1971), Fleeta Drumgo (1945 - 1979) y John Clutchette (1943) formaban parte de la Black Guerrilla Family y eran los miembros más conocidos de este grupo. Se conocieron porque los tres estuvieron en celdas de aislamiento en la misma ala de la prisión Soledad.​ Fueron acusados de matar a Mills como venganza por el asesinato de tres presos negros. Este hecho ocurrió tres días antes durante una pelea en el patio de la prisión y fue perpetrado por otro guardia, Opie G. Miller. (es)
  • The Soledad Brothers were three inmates charged with the murder of a prison guard, John Vincent Mills, at California's Soledad Prison on January 16, 1970. George Jackson, Fleeta Drumgo, and John Clutchette were alleged to have murdered Mills in retaliation for the shooting deaths of three black prisoners during a prison fight in the exercise yard three days prior by another guard, Opie G. Miller. Clutchette and Drumgo were acquitted by a jury while Jackson was killed in a prison riot prior to trial. (en)
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  • Hermanos Soledad (es)
  • Soledad Brothers (en)
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