Reginald Bryant was brilliant. That’s the only word that comes close to capturing his remarkable spirit. When he spoke, it was like E. F. Hutton, because everybody shut up and listened. And he didn’t speak much, at least when we were meeting – young men in the ABJ, or the Association of Black Journalists. But when he did speak, it was profound. I thought of that when I thought of his work as a broadcaster, because that was the same way he was publicly as he was privately. He had a great deal of integrity, a great deal of intelligence, and he was one hell of a journalist, and also he will be missed. This is Mumia Abu-Jamal.
These commentaries are recorded by Noelle Hanrahan of Prison Radio.
