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Death Blossoms

Reflections from a Prisoner of Conscience

Mumia Abu-JamalSeries: City Lights Open Media
5
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Year
2019
Language
English

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Profound meditations on life, death, freedom, family, and faith, written by radical Black journalist, Mumia Abu-Jamal, while he was awaiting his execution.

During the spring of 1996, black journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal was living on death row and expecting to be executed for a crime he steadfastly maintained he did not commit-the murder of a white Philadelphia police officer. It was in that period, with the likelihood of execution looming over him, that he received visits from members of the Bruderhof spiritual community--refugees from Hitler's Germany--anti-fascist, anti-racist, and deeply opposed to the death penalty. Inspired by the encounters, Mumia hand-wrote Death Blossoms-a series of short essays and personal vignettes reflecting on his search for spiritual meaning, freedom, and truth in a deeply racist and materialistic society.

Featuring a new introduction by Mumia and a report by Amnesty International detailing how his trial was "in violation of minimum international standards," this new edition of Death Blossoms is essential reading for the Black Lives Matter era, and is destined to endure as a classic in American prison literature.

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"Vigorous social critiques and moving essays on matters of faith … the flame of Abu-Jamal's keen intellect and irrepressible soul burns brightly, illuminating each mind that opens to his wise words."
Booklist
"Uncompromising, disturbing … Abu-Jamal's voice has the clarity and candor of a man whose impending death emboldens him to say what is on his mind without fear of consequence."
The Boston Globe
"Abu-Jamal's words flow like the sap from trees, pulsing with energy and capturing the essence of life."
Library Journal

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