Mumia Abu-Jamal in popular culture explained

A polarizing figure, Mumia Abu-Jamal has attracted widespread attention in popular culture. Since at least 1995, there are examples of references to him in notable popular music recordings and musical performances. He and his case have been the subject of three documentary films and a shorter 20/20 television special which aired shortly after the 27th anniversary of his apprehension.

The references and treatment evoke him either as a representative of death row prisoners in the United States, as a revolutionary, as a man either deservingly or undeservingly subject to punishment, or as a convicted murderer capable of enlisting others to the cause of maintaining his life and opposing the imposition of capital punishment.

Music

Several notable musicians, including KRS-One, Chumbawamba, Rage Against the Machine, Unbound Allstars, Saul Williams, Anti-flag, Man Is the Bastard, Immortal Technique and Tupac Shakur have made references to Abu-Jamal in their work.

Film

Anti-Mumia
Pro-Mumia

Sources and further reading

by Abu-Jamal, Mumia

Pro-Mumia

Anti-Mumia

Other

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BBC - 6 Music - 3D and Snoop unite .
  2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119728/
  3. Web site: Framing an Execution .