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Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin H.Rap Brown (Pt 4)

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“In the eyes of white America, Black people are criminally suspect. This is especially true to the Black man. In the fevered mind of white America, he is cosmically guilty. His guilt is universal. For him to be alive is to be suspected, to be stereotypically accused, convicted, and condemned for criminal conspiracy and intent.”

Dr. Amos Wilson

“As you know, my father, Imam Jamil Al-Amin (formerly H.Rap Brown), civil rights leader and humanitarian, was convicted of a murder he did not commit in 2002.

Upon that conviction, we essentially abandoned him. No tangible noise was ever made, and as such, my father’s conviction and subsequent exile, a vendetta realized, has gone unchecked., The cruel and unusual punishment, the confession of another man, the medical neglect in hopes that he dies, the gag order, the federal holding of a state prisoner away from his attorneys and family, we’ve done nothing about anything, and because of our lack of action, much like the man himself, the truth about this case and his legacy have been erased from public view. If we don’t commit to action, the same action he dedicated himself to for the entirety of his life the same action many of you are benefitting from. While he sits suffering silently,
then we have turned our backs on our Imam….your brother, and should be ashamed.

We have been fighting his fight in the courts for (20) years, and because …,

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