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Patch #109: Mumia Typing 3x4", screenprint on canvas (0.10 oz) $1.00

Mumia Abu-Jamal (born Wesley Cook April 24, 1954) is an African-American journalist, political activist, and former militant leader from Philadelphia. An early member of the Black Panther Party, Abu-Jamal was charged with the 1981 murder of Philadelphia Police Department officer Daniel Faulkner. Originally sentenced to death, Abu-Jamal's sentence was overturned in December, 2001. Both the prosecution and the defense have appealed the ruling. Abu-Jamal is now serving life in prison at the maximum-security SCI-Greene. Due to his political involvement and association as a black radical he was framed for the murder and is one of America's most famous political prisoners. (source - Wikipedia)

Art by Erik Drooker

 
David, I think the key would be symbolizing that his speech is his only hope for freedom. Zac
it's mumia... you're not from around here are you? Henry
what's the significance of the key behind the typewriter? david
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