Stitching Freedom, Gary Tyler
Stitching Freedom, Gary Tyler
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Stitching Freedom
A True Story of Injustice, Defiance, and Hope in Angola Prison

Author: Gary Tyler, Ellen Bravo

Narrator: Cary Hite

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2025


Synopsis

“A testament to the resilience of the human spirit, and to the idea that people can endure great hardship without being hardened by it.” —The Progressive

“What’s most moving about this extraordinary book isn’t Gary Tyler’s innocence, but his resilience and steadfast commitment to justice for all in a system designed to oppress, divide and destroy.” —Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

In the tradition of books by Albert Woodfox and Angela Davis, this gripping memoir of a wrongful conviction and time spent on death row in Angola prison shows how incarcerated people care for each other and fight for justice.

In 1975, seventeen-year-old Gary Tyler was sent to Angola prison to die. A year earlier, he had been wrongfully charged with the killing of a white teenager and found guilty by an all-white jury, making Gary the youngest prisoner on death row in the United States

Following his conviction, Amnesty International and investigative reporters documented the brutal treatment, fabricated evidence, recanted testimony, and repeated injustices that led to his sentencing. Three times Gary was recommended for a pardon; three times Louisiana governors refused to accept the political risk. After more than four decades in prison, Tyler was released in 2016—but he was never exonerated.

This is not a story of mistaken identity or circumstantial evidence, but one of systemic injustice from an institution hard-wired into a legacy of slavery—in effect, this was a legal lynching. While detailing the injustice, Gary’s memoir is also a remarkable story of pride, forgiveness, community, and triumph. With insight and heart, he shows how he learned to reject bitterness and fight for freedom, helped by activists such as Albert Woodfox and Herman Wallace on the inside and relentless support from a mass movement on the outside. Stitching Freedom is the page-turning narrative with which Gary reclaims his power.

About Gary Tyler

Gary Tyler is an artist and a spokesperson for justice. During his years in prison, Tyler galvanized a movement that grew to have national and international support, one of the precursors to today’s abolition and Black Lives Matter movements. He was recently named a 2026 Galaxy Gives Leader Fellow and awarded the 2024 Frieze LA Impact Prize, which recognizes artists who use their talents and abilities to address social justice issues. Stitching Freedom is his first book.

About Ellen Bravo

Ellen Bravo’s connection to Gary Tyler began in July 1976, when she marched with two thousand others in New Orleans demanding his freedom. A long-time activist, Bravo has written three nonfiction books about working women and two novels, Again and Again and Standing Up. Among Bravo’s commendations is the Ford Foundation’s Visionary Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lydia on August 31, 2025

The story of Gary Tyler, a sixteen year old black boy who is sent to death row for a crime he never committed. While in prison he has a lot of anger and is treated badly by the prison guards. He decides to turn his anger into something useful. He joined a drama club, where he created great plays. He......more

Goodreads review by Jan on September 18, 2025

I am a retired RN who has worked in jails for some years, but never in prisons. I have been aware of Angola prison for many years it has been shown as a tale of horror for the inmates. This is the first good thing I've read about it, but it's the inmates who are extraordinary, the system still sucks......more

Goodreads review by Kenzie | kenzienoelle.reads on September 16, 2025

IG review: [URL not allowed] Meet Gary Tyler. He’s 16 years old and he just got sent to death row… for a crime he didn’t commit. This is a “…memoir of a wrongful conviction and life on death row in Angola prison, showing how incarcerated people care for, protect, mentor, and te......more

Goodreads review by Gayle on July 20, 2025

Stitching Freedom: A True Story of Injustice, Defiance, and Hope in Angola Prison by Gary Tyler is an eye-opening and raw look into the life of a young black man who is incarcerated in Angola prison beginning when he was 17 years old. Gary Tyler was wrongly accused of killing a young white teenager......more

Goodreads review by Pamela on October 01, 2025

A gripping read. Gary's self-transformation against all odds -- to emerge from decades of unjust imprisonment as a man proud of who he has become, unbroken, full of hope and joy. What an inspiration he is! And now, in freedom, he soars -- an artist, an author, a thinker, an extraordinary human.......more