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Radical
iHeartPodcasts, Tenderfoot TV, and Campside Media
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
On March 16, 2000, two police officers were shot in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. One officer died and the other claimed the shooter was Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the leader of a local mosque. Once known as H. Rap Brown, a charismatic leader of the Black Power Movement, and an honorary officer in the Black Panther Party, Al-Amin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But was Al-Amin truly guilty? Or was it payback for decades of work against the establishment?
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On March 16, 2000, two police officers were shot in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. One officer died and the other claimed the shooter was Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the leader of a local mosque. Once known as H. Rap Brown, a charismatic leader of the Black Power Movement, and an honorary officer in the Black Panther Party, Al-Amin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But was Al-Amin truly guilty? Or was it payback for decades of work against the establishment?
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Episodes (11/11)
Radical
Introducing: Rip Current Season 2
3 weeks ago
3 minutes

Radical
The Legend of Imam Jamil
1 year ago
49 minutes

Radical
Sacrifices
1 year ago
46 minutes

Radical
Confession
1 year ago
38 minutes

Radical
Cherry Pie
1 year ago
45 minutes

Radical
Behind the Scenes Bonus, Mosi Secret and Johnny Kauffman
1 year ago
26 minutes

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Look a Man in His Eyes
1 year ago
36 minutes

Radical
Messiah
1 year ago
39 minutes

Radical
Heroes and Villans
1 year ago
40 minutes

Radical
Fire
1 year ago
46 minutes

Radical
Introducing Radical
2 years ago
2 minutes

Radical
On March 16, 2000, two police officers were shot in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. One officer died and the other claimed the shooter was Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the leader of a local mosque. Once known as H. Rap Brown, a charismatic leader of the Black Power Movement, and an honorary officer in the Black Panther Party, Al-Amin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But was Al-Amin truly guilty? Or was it payback for decades of work against the establishment?