Anthony Bottom

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Anthony Bottom, also known as Jalil Muntaqim, is a former member of the Black Liberation Army who became one of the most prominent Black political prisoners in the United States following his conviction for the killing of two New York City police officers in the 1970s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Black Liberation Army member
former prisoner
human
political activist
adoptedName Jalil Muntaqim NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Jalil Muntaqim NERFINISHED
areaOfActivism mass incarceration in the United States
police violence
racial justice
causeAdvocated Black liberation
anti-racism
prisoners' rights
convictedIn New York City NERFINISHED
convictedOf killing of two New York City police officers
convictionOccurredIn 1970s
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs Black political prisoner
former Black Liberation Army member
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Bottom NERFINISHED
givenName Anthony
hasRole activist
author
political prisoner
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalStatusAfterConviction incarcerated for several decades
memberOf Black Liberation Army NERFINISHED
movement Black Power movement NERFINISHED
Black liberation movement
notableEvent arrest and prosecution related to the killing of two New York City police officers in the 1970s
notableFor being a prominent Black political prisoner in the United States
conviction for the killing of two New York City police officers
occupation political organizer
writer
opposedBy law enforcement organizations in New York City
partOf Black radical tradition
placeOfImprisonment New York State prison system NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Black nationalist
revolutionary socialist
religion Islam
sexOrGender male
subjectOf campaigns for his release
writings on political imprisonment

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Black Liberation Army notableMember Anthony Bottom