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  <title>Imam Jamil Al-Amin Mixtape</title>
  <description>KTVU News footage from 1967 featuring a press conference with Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (then known as H. Rap Brown), who discusses non-violence, self-defense and freedom. He states that: &amp;quot;We have always had a strong position that individuals are given a God-given right to defend themselves. And what's more they're protected within the framework of the law.&amp;quot; He also goes on to declare how: &amp;quot;Freedom cannot be given. It's not, y'know, a welfare commodity. Freedom is something that has to be gotten and taken by the people who are oppressed.&amp;quot; When one reporter asks Brown: &amp;quot;Do you have any philosphical differences with Mr [Stokely] Carmichael?&amp;quot; Brown replies: &amp;quot;Not that I know of and if I did, I wouldn't tell you.&amp;quot; Gil Noble hosted an interview program from 1968 to 2011 dedicated to interviewing modern black figures of humanity. This included H Rap Brown (Jamil Al-Amin) As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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