H. Rap Brown TrialThe fate of Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin is now in the hands of a jury. NPR's Joshua Levs talks with Tavis Smiley about the trial of the former Black Panther who used to be known as H. Rap ...
ATLANTA -- The Muslim cleric and former Black Panther once known as H. Rap Brown considers his upcoming murder trial the culmination of a decades-long government conspiracy to silence him. Prosecutors ...
Publishing the book at age 25 under the name H. Rap Brown, he spoke of himself as a Black man who could not be controlled by white or Black people. He was a young man who needed things to make sense, ...
H. Rap Brown SentencingOn Wednesday, a jury sentenced Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the former Black Panther who used to be known as H. Rap Brown, to life in prison without parole. Host Tavis Smiley gets an ...
ATLANTA AP - The 1960s black militant jailed for killing a deputy has been transferred into federal custody, Georgia corrections officials said Thursday.Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, a 63-year-old once ...
ATLANTA -- A jury on Saturday convicted former 1960s radical H. Rap Brown of killing one sheriff's deputy and wounding another in a shootout in March 2000. Jurors deliberated 10 hours over two days ...
ATLANTA — H. Rap Brown, the 1960s black power radical turned Muslim cleric, was convicted of murder Saturday in the shooting of a sheriff's deputy who tried to serve him with a warrant two years ago.
“Sissy Brown, we don’t need you—go home!” chanted a quarter of the 200 Jacksonville Negroes gathered at a Black Power rally in a baseball park to hear Firebrand H. Rap Brown last week. Such open ...
ATLANTA — Jamil Abdullah al Amin, the former 1960s Black Power leader, then known as H. Rap Brown, was found guilty on March 9 of shooting one Atlanta cop to death and injuring another. Prosecutors ...
Outside the Village Theatre on Second Avenue, propagandists pressed peace petitions on passersby. Inside, at a peace rally sponsored by the Fifth Avenue Parade Committee, H. Rap Brown, head of the ...