EXPOSED: Have you forgotten Imam Jamil al-Amin?

Some civil rights leaders who weren’t assassinated were imprisoned as a means to silence them and diminish their influence. Imam Jamil Al-Amin, formerly H Rap Brown, is a prime example. Since our EXPOSED series highlighting his case last year, he remains in a supermax prison fighting for his freedom. Watch this short clip featuring Imam Isa Abdul-Karim, and listen to the unique insights he gives into the life and story of Imam Jamil Al-Amin. Upcoming events in Orlando, Florida, organized by @Imam Jamil Action Network (IJAN) highlighted at the end of the video clip.

Press Conference Demands New Trial for Imam Jamil Al Amin

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On August 10, 2020 at 11AM, the Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Georgia), the Imam Jamil Action Network (IJAN), and the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), and other community advocates, with host a press conference outside the Fulton County Courthouse. The purpose of the press conference is to call for each Fulton County District Attorney candidate to commit to reopening Imam Jamil Al-Amin’s (H. Rap Brown) case.

 

The Imam Jamil al-Amin Conspiracy

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The Jamil Al-Amin (H. Rap Brown) Conspiracy. A true leader who walked with Martin Luther King, propagated the ideas of Malcolm X and became the Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party is still alive and jailed under suspicious circumstances. Free Jamil Al Amin!

Jamil Al-Amin Rally March 2012 Tape 1

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Rally to Free Jamil Al-Amin held March 19, 2012 at Georgia State Capital in Atlanta, GA. Speakers include Mansour Ansari, Imam Furqan Muhammad, Dr. Vincent Harding.

A Conversation about the Life and Legacy of Imam Jamil al-Amin (formerly H. Rap Brown)

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On the evening of Friday, May 13th, 2011, a very important event was held at Georgia State University, in Atlanta Ga.  The Program was titled A Conversation about the Life and Legacy of Imam Jamil Abdullah al-Amin (the former H. Rap Brown) and featured a though provoking panel of discussants that included his wife, Karima al-Amin; a former officer of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Fay Bellamy-Powell; and Georgia State University's own, Professor Akinyele Umoja.