
The Legacy of Imam Jamil Al-Amin
Activist and musician Baba Bilal Sunni-Ali joins to discuss the current movement to free political prisoner Jamil Al-Amin.
Groundings · Baba Bilal Sunni-Ali, Jamil Al-Amin, Musa Springer
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Show Notes
Activist and musician Baba Bilal Sunni-Ali, of the Jamil Al-Amin Action Network, joins Groundings to discuss the life, legacy, and impact of current political prisoner Imam Jamil Al-Amin.
Formerly known as H. Rap Brown, Imam Jamil Al-Amin was once one of the Amerika's most well-known Black revolutionary activists. A former member of SNCC, Jamil Al-Amin was framed for a crime in 2000, and despite a mountain of evidence showing his innocence, he's sat as a political prisoner ever since.
Baba Bilal Sunni-Ali discusses the legal matters related to Al-Amin's case, the current movement to free him, and the impact he had on several communities, including Atlanta's West End neighborhood.
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You can access the clip you hear of Jamil Al-Amin speaking here.