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New York 3

The New York Three are Jalil Abdul Muntaqim (Anthony Bottom), Albert Nuh Washington and Herman Bell. Victims of COINTELPRO activities to neutralize members of the Black Liberation Movement, all three were convicted of murdering two NYC police officers in 1971. Maintaining their innocence, Bell and Muntaqim are still incarcerated today, Nuh passed on in 2000.

Documents

New York Three Freedom Campaign West Coast Committee Dear Friend New York Three Freedom Campaign West Coast Committee Dear Friend
Publisher: New York Three Freedom Campaign West Coast CommitteeFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: New York 3
Letter soliciting support for the NY3
New York 3 Freedom Campaign Newsletter New York 3 Freedom Campaign Newsletter
Publisher: New York Three Freedom CampaignYear: 1992Volume Number: Vol. 1-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: New York 3
Herman Bell, Anthony "Jalil" Bottom and Albert "Nuh" Washington (collectively known as the New York 3) are former members of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army who were convicted in 1975 of the assassination of two New York City police officers (Waverly Jones and Joseph Piagentini). They were sentenced to 25 years to life. That's all the state of New York and the government of the United States would have you know and believe the New York 3 are. Within these pages we will attempt to tell you the rest of the story.
About the New York Three About the New York Three
Publisher: New York Three Freedom Campaign West Coast CommitteeFormat: FlyerCollection: New York 3
Fact sheet about the New York Three
Greetings Comrades, Brother and Sisters Greetings Comrades, Brother and Sisters
Publisher: Fela & NazapaFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: New York 3
Nuh Washington Biography Nuh Washington Biography
Author: Nuh WashingtonFormat: StatementCollection: New York 3
biography of Nuh Washington
Herman Bell Biography Herman Bell Biography
Author: Herman BellFormat: StatementCollection: New York 3
biography of Herman Bell
Jalil Abdul Muntaquin Biography Jalil Abdul Muntaquin Biography
Author: Jalil Abdul MuntaquinFormat: StatementCollection: New York 3
biography of Jalil Abdul Muntaquin
The Case of the New York Three The Case of the New York Three
Publisher: New York Three Freedom CampaignFormat: MonographCollection: New York 3
Why are these men three of the longest held political prisoners in the United States; Denial of a fair trial; Denial of impartial post-trial reviews of conviction; COINTELPRO uses the media: CBS docu-drama; Work to free the New York Three.
New York 3 Update New York 3 Update
Author: Herman BellDate: 6/1997Volume Number: JuneFormat: MonographCollection: New York 3
Table of Contents include: Background; Illegal tactics used to convict the NY3; Why are we treated this way; How we've spent our time since 1986 update; Current attack on our illegal conviction; What you can do to help overturn our conviction.
Solidarity Statement from Nuh Washington Solidarity Statement from Nuh Washington
Author: Nuh WashingtonFormat: StatementCollection: New York 3
Statement in solidarity with Marilyn Buck