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  1. Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (nacido Hubert Gerold Brown; Baton Rouge, 4 de octubre de 1943), más conocido como H. Rap Brown, fue un líder del movimiento afroamericano. En la década de 1960, presidente del Comité Coordinador Estudiantil No Violento y posteriormente, ministro de justicia durante una alianza de corta duración (seis meses) entre el ...

  2. Jamil Abdullah al-Amin (born Hubert Gerold Brown; October 4, 1943), is an American human rights activist, Muslim cleric, black separatist, [non-primary source needed] and convicted murderer who was the fifth chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin was born Hubert Gerold Brown in Baton Rouge, La., in 1943. He was the youngest of three, raised by Eddie, a laborer, and Thelma, a maid and teacher. Brown looked up to...

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  4. Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (nacido Hubert Gerold Brown; Baton Rouge, 4 de octubre de 1943), más conocido como H. Rap Brown, fue un líder del movimiento afroamericano. En la década de 1960 , presidente del Comité Coordinador Estudiantil No Violento y posteriormente, ministro de justicia durante una alianza de corta duración (seis meses) entre ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2022 · H. Rap (Hubert Gerold) Brown was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1960, at the age of 17, he moved to Washington D.C. and joined the Non-violent Action Group (NAG). In 1964, Brown became chairman of NAG, which eventually lead him to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). In 1966, Brown was appointed SNCC’s Director of Voter Registration for the state of ...

  6. 20 de dic. de 2021 · Originally published Dec 20, 2021. One of the most polarizing figures of the Black freedom movement, H. Rap Brown gained prominence as chairman of the Atlanta -based Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the late 1960s. Brown later converted to Islam and adopted the name Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin.

  7. After H. Rap Brown gave a speech on the evening of July 24, black residents began to confront police while trying to have a protest march. Brown was wounded and rushed out of Cambridge by supporters. About an hour later, unrest broke out in the black community.