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All Things Censored
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by Mumia Abu-Jamal,
Edited by Noelle Hanrahan,
by Alice Walker
Seven Stories Press
Due/Published
May 2001, 304 pages,
paper
ISBN
1583220763
The title of this book is grim wordplay, referring to the author's censorship by National Public Radio's All Things Considered, which bowed to pressure from then-Senator Bob Dole to ban Mumia Abu-Jamal's radio commentaries. A death-row inmate for nearly 20 years, Abu-Jamal here offers more than six dozen essays on such topics as censorship and the failures of the court system. The author's composure, humor, and connection to the living world shine through these writings and represent a kind of victory over the "corrections" system. This edition includes 12 new essays not in the hardcover edition and a compact disc with banned radio commentaries. |
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