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Voices of the Forgotten Political Prisoners

Khalfani Malik Khaldun

I am the voice of the forgotten political prisoners. I have lived in a windowless torture chamber 24 hours a day for the last 20 years in solitary confinement. The prison cracks think I am out… Full Transcript

Interview with Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox (2002)

Albert Woodfox

Noelle Hanrahan:   Prison Radio conducted these rare and exclusive interviews with Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox of the Angola Three by phone from the Closed Cell Restriction Unit and the Camp J punishment unit at… Full Transcript

Stanford Alternative Spring Break Students Speak With Mumia Abu-Jamal

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Christian Bailey: Hi, Mumia. My name is Christian Bailey. We’re a group of college students. We’re mostly in our 20s. Our generation missed a lot of the context of political imprisonments of the 70s and… Full Transcript

A Greeting From Jaan Laaman to the Boston Community Church

Jaan Laaman

Hello, Boston. Let me send warm greetings and a revolutionary salute to all of you, activists, interested people, former political prisoners, comrades and friends, gathered here in Boston in Copley Square this evening. It’s been a… Full Transcript

Revolutionary Visions Wide Open

Khalfani Malik Khaldun

My name is Brother Khalfani Malik Khaldun, Indiana political prisoner. “Revolutionary Visions Wide Open.” The struggles here in America, of the 1960s and 70s, sparked the rise of courageous freedom fighters who had a unique… Full Transcript

Herman Wallace: Gone But Not Forgotten

Shaka Zulu

The New Afrikan Black Panther Party calls upon the workers, students, prisoners, and street groups to honor Comrade Herman Wallace, an all-the-way revolutionary, an elder of the national liberation struggle, who died three days after… Full Transcript

Herman Wallace: Revolutionary

Mumia Abu-Jamal

The long and tortured life of Herman Wallace, of the famed Angola 3, was meant to terrorize us, to stifle the resistance that flamed throughout the Black nation and many others across the country during… Full Transcript

Mumia Abu-Jamal In Conversation With Fred Hampton Jr. (2005)

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Fred Hampton Jr: Okay, this Chairman Fred, coming to you not from no TNT or no NBC, but live and direct from POCC [Prisoners of Conscience Committee]. On the Block Report. We’ll be doing a… Full Transcript

Seeds of Wisdom

Mumia Abu-Jamal

“30 to 100 years, no more! Free move now! Open up the door!,” a marchers chant. To hear news accounts their numbers weren’t impressive, with less than 50 marchers participating in a May 13, 1993… Full Transcript