James Ujaama
Earnest J. Ujaama | |
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Born |
Denver, Colorado | December 14, 1965
Residence | Seattle, Washington |
Nationality | American |
Other names | عبد القادر |
Education |
MA. Ed.-Antioch University -Seattle B.A. - University of Washington |
Occupation | Currently a Ph.D candidate in Criminal Justice Studies |
Known for | Anti-war and anti-racism |
Earnest J. Ujaama (born December 14, 1965) is an American Muslim social activist, post-graduate student, and a former Entrepreneur trainer. On July 22, 2002, Ujaama was arrested as a Material Witness warrant, becoming the first American and first African American to be detained on U.S. soil while under investigation using the USA Patriot Act 2001.[1]
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References
- ↑ Feit, Josh (September 5, 2002). "A.K.A. Bilal Ahmed U.S. charges Seattle man with ties to al Qaeda". The Stranger.
With the exception of Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh, it's the first public indictment brought against a U.S. citizen on domestic terrorism charges in the Bush administration's "War on Terrorism."
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