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Mumia Abu-Jamal
All Things Censored, Vol. 1
RELEASE
December 15, 1998
LABEL
Alternative Tentacles
GENRES
Spoken Word, Spoken Word
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Album Review
In 1994, journalist and political prisoner
Mumia Abu-Jamal
was hired by National Public Radio's All Things Considered as a special commentator, only to be fired shortly before his series began due to political pressure from police groups and Republican Senator Bob Dole. This set from the ultra-leftist Alternative Tentacles label compiles these essays, recorded by
Abu-Jamal
in prison just before the state of Pennsylvania banned any journalists from visiting death row, essentially ending any recorded correspondence from the former Philadelphia journalist, convicted of murdering a police officer in 1982. Aided by vocal support from folks like Dr. Joycelyn Elders; Martin Sheen; famed attorney William Kunstler; authors Howard Zinn, Manning Marable, and Alice Walker; activist Cornel West; and MOVE survivor Romana Africa,
Abu-Jamal
focuses not so much on his own imprisonment but on the failure of the prison system as a whole, "the war on the poor," and the ongoing story of Philadelphia's MOVE. Some essays are fleeting, underdeveloped ideas ("It's Not Nice to Fool With Mother Nature" is a pedestrian statement of eco-apocalypse). Most, however, are remarkably insightful, and are served well by
Abu-Jamal
's concise, direct use of language, and calm, exacting voice. "A Rap Thing" criticizes that music's fixation on excessive materialism while knowingly pointing to the reactionary economic and social climate of Reaganism that fueled much of its development, and "Sweet Roxanne" is a loving eulogy to the late Roxanne Jones, renowned activist and state senator from Philadelphia. The echo of the concrete floors and cinderblock walls of
Abu-Jamal
's prison visitation room, together with the rough editing and production of the sessions, serve to highlight the immediacy of the recordings, and the timeliness of
Abu-Jamal
's message.
–
John Duffy, Rovi
Track Listing
Dorothy Allison
Dedication
From Death Row
War On The Poor
Cornel West
Media Is The Mirage
Ronald Hampton
True African American History
Sister Helen Prejean
When Ineffective Means Effective
Howard Zinn
Death: The Poor's Prerogative?
Dr. Joycelyn Elders
A Rap Thing
Alice Walker
Mother Loss
William Kunstler Introduction
Acting Like Life's A Ballgame
Ramona Africa
May 13 Remembered, Pt. 2
Juan Gonzalez
Seeds Of Wisdom
Martin Sheen
NAFTA: A Pact Made In Hell
Robert Meeropol
De Profundis
Justice Bruce Wright
No Law, No Rights
Assata Shakur
Sweet Roxanne
Manning Marable
Blackmun Bows Out Of Death Game
Judi Bari
It's Not Nice To Fool With Mother Nature
John Edgar Widerman
South Africa
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