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Profound meditations on life, death, freedom, family, and faith, written by radical Black journalist, Mumia Abu-Jamal, while he was awaiting his execution.

During the spring of 1996, black journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal was living on death row and expecting to be executed for a crime he steadfastly maintained he did not committhe murder of a white Philadelphia police officer. It was in that period, with the likelihood of execution looming over him, that he received visits from members of the Bruderhof spiritual communityrefugees from Hitlers Germanyanti-fascist, anti-racist, and deeply opposed to the death penalty. Inspired by the encounters, Mumia hand-wrote Death Blossomsa series of short essays and personal vignettes reflecting on his search for spiritual meaning, freedom, and truth in a deeply racist and materialistic society.

Featuring a new introduction by Mumia and a report by Amnesty International detailing how his trial was in violation of minimum international standards, this new edition of Death Blossoms is essential reading for the Black Lives Matter era, and is destined to endure as a classic in American prison literature.

Praise for Death Blossoms, Expanded Edition:

For years in my classrooms I have watched Death Blossoms do its luminous work. It has awakened the conscience of so many of my student readers. ... From streets to classrooms and back, Death Blossoms keeps opening up consciences, hearts, and minds for our revolutionary work.Mark Lewis Taylor, Professor of Theology and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary, and author of The Theological and the Political: On the Weight of the World

Targeted by the FBIs COINTELPRO for his revolutionary politics, imprisoned, and sentenced to death, Mumia found freedom in resistance. His reflections hereon race, spirituality, on struggle, and lifeilluminate this path to freedom for us all.Joshua Bloom, co-author with Waldo E. Martin Jr. of Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party

In this revised edition of his groundbreaking work, Death Blossoms, convicted death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal tackles hard and existential questions, searching for God and a greater meaning in a caged life that may be cut short if the state has its way and takes his life. ... If there is any justice, Mumia will prevail in his battle for his life and for his freedom.Lara Bazelon, author of Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction

Mumia Abu-Jamal has challenged us to see the prison at the center of a long history of US oppression, and he has inspired us to keep faith with ordinary struggles against injustice under the most terrible odds and circumstances. Written more than two decades ago, Death Blossoms helps us to see beyond prison walls; it is as timely and as necessary as the day it was published.Nikhil Pal Singh, founding faculty director of the NYU Prison Education Program, author of Race and Americas Long War

For over three decades, the words of Mumia Abu-Jamal have been tools many young activists have used to connect the dots of empire, racism, and resistance. The welcome reissue of Death Blossoms is a chance to reconnect with Abu-Jamals prophetic voice, one that needs to be heard now more than ever.Hilary Moore and James Tracy, co-authors of No Fascist USA!, The John Brown Anti-Klan Committee and Lessons for Todays Movements

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PRAISE FOR DEATH BLOSSOMS

Uncompromising, disturbing... Abu-Jamals voice has the clarity and candor of a man whose impending death emboldens him to say what is on his mind without fear of consequence.

The Boston Globe

Abu-Jamals words flow like the sap from trees, pulsing with energy and capturing the essence of life.

Library Journal

Vigorous social critiques and moving essays on matters of faith... the flame of Abu-Jamals keen intellect and irrepressible soul burns brightly, illuminating each mind that opens to his wise words.

ALA Booklist

A brilliant, lucid meditation on the moral obligation of political commitment by a deeply ethicaland deeply wrongedhuman being. Mumia should be freed, now.

Henry Louis Gates Jr.

A brilliant, powerful book by a prophetic writer. Mumia refuses to allow his spirit to be broken by the forces of injustice; his language glows with an affirming flame.

Jonathan Kozol

Crucial reading for all opponents of the death penaltyand for those who support it, too.

Katha Pollitt, The Nation

If Mumia Abu-Jamal has nothing important to say, why are so many powerful people trying to kill him and shut him up? Read him.

John Edgar Wideman

For years in my classrooms I have watched Death Blossoms do its luminous work. It has awakened the conscience of so many of my student readers. Once awakened they begin to shoulder the disciplines of a revolutionary knowing, its moral passion, historical precision and clarity of reason. No wonder repressive powers seek death for this prisoner of conscience. Alas for them, Mumia still lives. From streets to classrooms and back, Death Blossoms keeps opening up conscience, heart and mind for our revolutionary work.

Mark Lewis Taylor, Professor of Theology and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary, and author of The Theological and the Political: On the Weight of the World

Mumia Abu-Jamal has challenged us to see the prison at the center of a long history of U.S. oppression, and he has inspired us to keep faith with ordinary struggles against injustice under the most terrible odds and circumstances. Written more than two decades ago, Death Blossoms helps us to see beyond prison walls; it is as timely and as necessary as the day it was published.

Nikhil Pal Singh, author of Race and Americas Long War

Targeted by the FBIs COINTELPRO for his revolutionary politics, imprisoned, and sentenced to death, Mumia found freedom in resistance. His reflections hereon race, spirituality, struggle, and lifeilluminate this path to freedom for us all.

Joshua Bloom, co-author with Waldo E. Martin Jr. of Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party

In this revised edition of his groundbreaking work, Death Blossoms, convicted death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal tackles hard and existential questions, searching for God and a greater meaning in a caged life that may be cut short if the state has its way and takes his life. As readers follow Mumias journey through his poems, short essays, and longer musings, they will learn not only about this singular individual who has retained his humanity despite the ever present threat of execution, but also about themselves and our society: what we are willing to tolerate and who we are willing to cast aside. If there is any justice, Mumia will prevail in his battle for his life and for his freedom.

Lara Bazelon, author of Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction

For over three decades, the words of Mumia Abu-Jamal have been tools many young activists have used to connect the dots of empire, racism and resistance. The welcome reissue of Death Blossoms is a chance to reconnect with Abu-Jamals prophetic voice, one that needs to be heard now more than ever.

Hilary Moore and James Tracy, co-authors of No Fascist USA!, The John Brown Anti-Klan Committee and Lessons forToday

Text 1996 2020 by Mumia Abu-Jamal Foreword 1996 2020 by Cornel West Preface - photo 1

Text 1996 2020 by Mumia Abu-Jamal Foreword 1996 2020 by Cornel West Preface - photo 2

Text 1996, 2020 by Mumia Abu-Jamal

Foreword 1996, 2020 by Cornel West

Preface 1996, 2020 by Julia Wright

Author interview 1996, 2020 by Allen Hougland

Copyright 2000, 2020 by Amnesty International: USA: A Life in the Balance: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal

All Rights Reserved.

Open Media Series Editor: Greg Ruggiero.

Cover art by Intifada Street, Mumia Will Prevail, Mumia Will be Free, 2019.

Frontispiece photograph by Jennifer Beach.

The passages by Kahlil Gibran on pages 8 and 101 are excerpted from his book The Prophet. Copyright 1923 by Kahlil Gibran and renewed 1951 by Administrators C.T.A. of Kahlil Gibran Estate and Mary G. Gibran. Reprinted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Abu-Jamal, Mumia, author. | West, Cornel, writer of foreword. | Wright, Julia, 1942- writer of preface.

Title: Death blossoms : reflections from a prisoner of conscience / Mumia Abu-Jamal ; foreword by Cornel West ; preface by Julia Wright.

Description: Expanded edition. | San Francisco : City Lights Books, [2020] | Series: Open media series | Includes bibliographical references. | Summary: Profound meditations on life, death, freedom, family, and faith, written by radical Black journalist, Mumia Abu-Jamal, while he was awaiting his execution Provided by publisher.

Identifiers: LCCN 2019026920 (print) | LCCN 2019026921 (ebook) | ISBN 9780872867970 (paperback) | ISBN 9780872868014 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: Abu-Jamal, Mumia. | Death row inmatesUnited StatesBiography. | African American prisonersBiography. | Prisoners writings, American.

Classification: LCC HV8699.U5 A33 2020 (print) | LCC HV8699.U5 (ebook) | DDC 364.66092 [B]dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019026920

LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019026921

City Lights Books are published at the City Lights Bookstore 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94133
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TO THOSE

nameless ones who came before
and are no more,

to those who leapt
to dark, salty depths,

to those who battled
against all odds,

to those who would give birth
to gods,

to those who would not yield

To those who came before,

to those who are to come,

I dedicate this shield.

M.A.J.

PREFACE TO THE 2020 EDITION

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Imagine knowing that you will soon die.

Imagine not only knowing the exact date your life will end, but that you will die an unnatural death.

Imagine knowing that you will be deliberately killed by the authorities of the state in which you live.

Imagine, if you can, that you were shot by police, arrested, tortured, jailed, and sentenced to be executed as a result of court proceedings that Amnesty International declared were in violation of minimum international standards that govern fair trial procedures and the use of the death penalty.

Imagine spending your last days alone inside a small prison cell in a hellish place called death row.

What would you think about as the clock ticked down on you?

What would you dream?

What would you hope?

How would you make sense of the things you heard, saw, and felt as the date of your execution neared?

To read this book, one of my first literary endeavors, a generation after its tumultuous birth, is to experience the smells of fear, trepidation, and the genuine threat of execution that I lived with as a forced inhabitant of Pennsylvanias death row.

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