
By Alex SimonMumia Abu-Jamal has been one of journalism’s most outspoken voices for nearly forty years. However, Mumia’s greatest fame has come not from his written work, but from the fact that he is one of the most famous state “employees” in the country: he has been in state prison since 1982, serving on death row until just over a year ago. Born Wesley Cook in Philadelphia, Abu-Jamal made his name as a tireless writer and journalist during the...