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ZNet Article the Occupy Movement struck quite a chord, simply by speaking to the stark divide in American society -
- Thursday, Apr 12, 2012
ZNet Article Thank you for fighting for me and let’s fight together to be free -
- Monday, Feb 06, 2012
Commentary For the first time in nearly 3 decades, I join you, free from a death sentence -
- Sunday, Aug 28, 2011
Commentary Sadly, more Black Politicians does not equal more black political power -
- Sunday, Jul 17, 2011
Commentary In Mexico, drugs have destroyed the state -
- Friday, Jul 01, 2011
ZNet Article Anyone who has lived through past U.S. wars abroad has heard similar statements before -
- Friday, Mar 18, 2011
Commentary As pro and anti-government forces battle for supremacy in the cities and deserts of Libya, in North Africa, the tenor and tone of U.S./Western reporting puts the lie to the often heard claim of journalistic objectivity. -
- Sunday, Mar 13, 2011
Commentary Written for the People’s Hearing on Racism and Police, Oakland, California, February 19 and 20, 2011 -
- Friday, Mar 04, 2011
Blog Post The voices of America's pundit class have apparently forgotten that the Founders that they like to revere and praise as Prophets of Freedom... -
- Tuesday, Feb 22, 2011
Commentary The events in Egypt of the past few weeks have raised more questions than answers, and while things seem in a state of flux, some things are clear... -
- Thursday, Jan 20, 2011
Commentary Among the maniac right, calls have come for the assassination of Julian Assange, of Wikileaks fame. -
- Saturday, Oct 23, 2010
Commentary Speech Delivered to International Anti-Repression Congress... -
- Saturday, Sep 11, 2010
ZNet Article On August 29th, 2010, Reporters Without Borders Washington DC representative Clothilde Le Coz visited Mumia Abu-Jamal, prisoner on death row for nearly three decades. Ms. Le Coz was accompanied by Abu-Jamal’s lead attorney, Robert R. Bryan, and hi... -
- Sunday, Aug 15, 2010
Commentary The release of some 70,000 + files from the Afghanistan War has been treated by most corporate media as, at best, a minor irritant, and worst, an act of treason. -
- Monday, Jul 26, 2010
Commentary The manslaughter verdict returned against former BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) cop, Johannes Mehserle, for the videotaped murder of Oscar Grant, sent hundreds of protesters back into the hot streets of Oakland, California, Grant's hometown. -
- Friday, Jul 02, 2010
Commentary The recent Obama-McChrystal tete'a-tete, which resulted in the general submitting his resignation (and the president accepting it) is but an historical echo from conflicts between the army and its civilian leaders, for generations. -
- Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Commentary For every event in society, there are at least two sides; the side seen; and the side unseen. -
- Wednesday, Apr 28, 2010
Commentary For many, the very mention of 'Bombs' puts one in mind of attacks by terrorists -- although, in fact, the most well-known such attack, 9/11, wasn't a bombing at all, but a series of plane-hi-jackings which were used to target symbols of wealth and... -
- Sunday, Apr 18, 2010
Commentary Few Supreme Court cases have evoked the sentiments unleashed by the Citizens United decision. Not since Bush v. Gore, have we seen so clearly that politics decides cases — not law. -
- Monday, Apr 12, 2010
Blog Post Last week, the Pacifica Radio Network recommended that show hosts at all Pacifica stations "produce special programming on April 24th, the birthday of Mumia Abu-Jamal, in order to highlight and bring attention to his case." Blog Post As May approaches, the day celebrated for over a century as an emblem of workers power, (May Day), seems to have become a symbol of its fall. -
- Monday, Mar 29, 2010
Commentary Newscasters blare, with an air of gloom and doom, of serious threats to the U.S. - Israeli relationship. -
- Wednesday, Mar 10, 2010
Blog Post It would be impossible to overstate the energies unleashed during the 2008 election. -
- Sunday, Mar 07, 2010
Commentary The recent Supreme Court decision on corporate personhood, The Citizen's United case, has evoked considerable comment, and even some indignation: "Corporations have the right to spend unlimited amounts of money on politicians?!" - "outrageous!" -
- Thursday, Feb 04, 2010
Commentary It should surprise no one when a man, nearly 90, dies. It is as natural as moonlight, as regular as a rainbow after a summer shower. -
- Saturday, Jan 30, 2010
Commentary As we near two weeks after the devastating earthquake and terrifying aftershocks in Port-au-Prince and Zacmel, Haiti, we face the inevitable media wall, that closes up, unless a story emerges of such surprise and delight that it's able to shine th... -
- Saturday, Jan 23, 2010
Commentary The recent near miss on Christmas Day in Detroit, has sparked a presidentially-mandated reappraisal of the failures of American intelligence which made this disaster so possible. -
- Sunday, Jan 03, 2010
Commentary Politics, it is said, makes strange bedfellows -- but the Nobel Peace Prize may make even stranger ones. -
- Monday, Dec 28, 2009
Blog Post As millions come to grips with the claimed agreements emerging from the Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change, it's impossible to resist the suspicion that politics can provide no solution to the serious environmental and ecological problems fac... -
- Sunday, Dec 27, 2009
Commentary As Congress wrestles over the parameters of a health care bill, amidst maddened catcalls of 'death panels' and 'socialism!', I am reminded of the experience of John Black, an old trade unionist, revolutionary activist and journalist. - All Most Recent Content

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Featured Abu-jamal's Articles-
- Monday, Jan 07, 2013
ZNet Article the Occupy Movement struck quite a chord, simply by speaking to the stark divide in American society -
- Thursday, Apr 12, 2012
ZNet Article Thank you for fighting for me and let’s fight together to be free -
- Monday, Feb 06, 2012
Commentary For the first time in nearly 3 decades, I join you, free from a death sentence -
- Sunday, Aug 28, 2011
Commentary Sadly, more Black Politicians does not equal more black political power -
- Sunday, Jul 17, 2011
Commentary In Mexico, drugs have destroyed the state -
- Friday, Jul 01, 2011
ZNet Article Anyone who has lived through past U.S. wars abroad has heard similar statements before -
- Saturday, Oct 23, 2010
Commentary Speech Delivered to International Anti-Repression Congress... -
- Saturday, Sep 11, 2010
ZNet Article On August 29th, 2010, Reporters Without Borders Washington DC representative Clothilde Le Coz visited Mumia Abu-Jamal, prisoner on death row for nearly three decades. Ms. Le Coz was accompanied by Abu-Jamal’s lead attorney, Robert R. Bryan, and hi... -
- Monday, Jul 26, 2010
Commentary The manslaughter verdict returned against former BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) cop, Johannes Mehserle, for the videotaped murder of Oscar Grant, sent hundreds of protesters back into the hot streets of Oakland, California, Grant's hometown. -
- Friday, Jul 02, 2010
Commentary The recent Obama-McChrystal tete'a-tete, which resulted in the general submitting his resignation (and the president accepting it) is but an historical echo from conflicts between the army and its civilian leaders, for generations. - All Featured Abu-jamal's Articles

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- Wednesday, Feb 04, 2009
Book In Jailhouse Lawyers, award-winning journalist and death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal presents the stories and reflections of fellow prisoners-turned-advocates who have learned to use the court system to represent other prisoners - many uneducated o... - All Recent Books

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