All Things Censored

Unabridged
Author: Mumia Abu-Jamal
Narrator: Narrator Unknown
Genres: History
Publisher: AK Audio
Date: February 1999
Length: 1 hour
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Here are the radio commentaries, the last of them recorded just two days before Pennsylvania prison authorities instituted a media ban to further silence the most famous death row prisoner in the US. To hear his voice is to understand why the state is going to such extremes to silence him. Included are an NPR commentary by the late great William Kunstler, also banned by NPR, and brief statements or readings of Mumia's work by Alice Walker, Dorothy Allison, Robert Meeropol, Howard Zinn, Sister Helen Prejean, and Judi Bari.

Reviews (1)

Dribble

Written by Shane Nixon from Burlington, NC on July 19th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I thought getting this might make me an Abu Jamal fan. At very least I thought I might take up the cause of prison reform based on his comments. NOT! This is awful. It is plain dribble. I do not get what all the fuss over Jamal is about. Journalist? Nope. Just another inmate with a bur in his saddle.