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MAJMajor
MAJMumia Abu-Jamal
MajMajoor (Dutch: major)
MAJMajuro, Marshall Islands - International (Airport Code)
MAJMedia Association of Jamaica (media owners)
MAJMichigan Association for Justice (Lansing, MI)
MAJMadison Area Jugglers (Wisconsin)


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95 Paperback KF337 Imprisoned journalist and activist Mumia Abu-Jamal profiles the work of the jailhouse lawyer in the United States, offering a perspective of the law written from the bottom, in recognition that beyond the black and white of the law books and the statutes, "the law ain't nothing but whatta judge say the law is.
: Mumia Abu-Jamal, a founding member of the Philadelphia chapter of the Black Panthers and then-president of the Association of Black Journalists, gunned down police Officer Danny Faulkner here Dec.
A well-meaning but unfocused documentary attempting to bring new attention to the long-running (but hardly unremarked) controversy over the case of former Black Panther organiser Mumia Abu-Jamal.
 
 
 
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