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After his release from prison, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin moved to Atlanta in 1976, opened a grocery and health food store, and served as an Imam for the local Muslim community.
January 01, 1976 high temporal
Post-prison community and religious activities in Atlanta.
In 1976, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (formerly known as H. Rap Brown) moved to Atlanta, opened a grocery and health food store, and served as an Imam, a spiritual leader for local Muslims.
January 01, 1976 high temporal
Describes Al-Amin's (formerly H. Rap Brown) post-prison community role and occupation beginning in 1976.