At the modern intersection of Islamophobia and the Black Lives Matter movement resides Jamil Al-Amin (formerly H. Rap Brown), the now forgotten civil rights activist and revolutionary leader who, 16 ...
The Georgia Supreme Court Monday upheld the conviction of Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the former H. Rap Brown, for the murder of an Atlanta sheriff's deputy. A prosecutor Monday urged jurors to ignore ...
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the Muslim minister who, as H. Rap Brown, was a leader of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s and later a leader of the Black Panther Party, was ...
After five hours of deliberation, the jury in the Jamil Al-Amin trial gave Al-Amin life in prison without parole for killing Fulton County Deputy Ricky Kinchen.The jury returned the verdict Wednesday ...
Kairi Al-Amin, the son of H. Rap Brown, now Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, talks about his father’s case and his appeal because of a prosecutor violating his right not to testify him by questioning during ...
Jamil Al-Amin’s life has always been a fight. First, for civil rights and justice during the Civil Rights movement. Now, he's fighting for his own freedom. The respected Muslim cleric and former Black ...
Arun Kundnani received one of the 2024 creative nonfiction grants from the Whiting Foundation for his work documenting incarcerated civil rights activist Jamal Al-Amin, being the first person to ...
Andrew Young is a national treasure located here in our backyard. The civil rights hero/ambassador/mayor has for decades captivated crowds with homilies that resemble unfamiliar mountain roads — curvy ...
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin was born Hubert Gerold Brown in Baton Rouge, La., in 1943. He was the youngest of three, raised by Eddie, a laborer, and Thelma, a maid and teacher. Brown looked up to his ...
Black August Month has now officially kicked off. The event is a widespread call to action that encompasses fasting, raising awareness, and offering resources for political prisoners. It is a ...
Appellant Jamil Al-Amin (“Al-Amin” or “Plaintiff”) appeals the district court’s *fn2 grant of Appellees Hugh Smith and Sanche Martin’s (“Defendants”) motion in limine. The district court concluded ...
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