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About Me

.. Herman Bell was born and raised in the rural South by a large, loving but economically disenfranchised family. At the age of 7, his father came to take him to live in New York City, where he could have a better education. He spent the rest of his youth in the city, then came West via a college football scholarship. It was in the Bay Area that Herman was introduced to and became a member of the Black Panther Party. He participated in the Party’s successful, self-sustaining community programs. Having been initially inspired by Malcolm X, like so many others, he went on to study the philosophies of national liberation movements which were coming to fruition around the world during the 1960s.It was in the context of the onward march of human history and the rising tide of global Black consciousness that Herman began his organizing and activism in the Black liberation movement. In response to the growing strength of this movement, the FBI targeted the Black Panther Party and community leaders for neutralization and elimination. Herman, like so many others, was driven underground. He felt that it was his duty to serve his community, as well as to maintain and uplift its dignity and life force, given that Black people have been so grievously abused and disrespected since they were forced to these shores as an inexhaustible supply of slave labor. Herman’s affiliation led to his capture in 1973 and conviction in 1975 for the killing of two policemen in New York City in1971. Herman’s two co-defendants, Jalil Muntaqim (Anthony Bottom) and Albert Nuh Washington, were also convicted. All received twenty- five years to life sentences.Herman, Jalil, and Nuh (known as the New York 3 (NY3)) received a hung jury at the end of their first trial.So the government ramped up its efforts during the second trial by forcing one of the NY3’s comrades, whom the government had brutally tortured, to turn state’s evidence and offering to drop charges against another witness for her testimony. Year later during an appeal hearing, a federal judge found that a New York City detective perjured himself when he testified falsely about ballistics evidence at their trial. (The government illegally destroyed all ballistics evidence in the case during the course of the NY3’s appellate process to gain their release.) Also, despite the secret involvement of the FBI and Nixon’s White House in efforts to secure a conviction, the trial judge refused to allow testimony about the infamous COINTELPRO program. IN short, the government broke the laws of the United States over and over again in order to neutralize the NY3.Herman Bell has spent most of his adult life in prison. He is an exceptionally compassionate man who has continued to grow and evolve in many progressive directions during this torturous 30-year span. He received both his Bachelors degree and his Masters degree in Sociology while in prison. He counseled countless others to complete their education as well.In fact, Herman has always been such appositive influence, that he is held in high regard in the New York state prison system. As a football coach, he uses his pro-ball caliber football skills to channel prisoners’ pent-up energies into a healthy, teamwork outlet. As a teacher, he has taught many Black Studies courses through the years, enabling the dispirited underclass of prisoners to see their lives within the context of their history and culture and to claim the dignity that is their birth right.Nor has Herman confined his leadership skills behind prison walls. He is a positive influence on communities outside prison as well. In 1995, he met two environmental activist farmers from Maine, and together they created the Victory Gardens Project. The VGP brought people together from diverse lifestyles and remote locations – the urban-rural connection – to plant, grow, tend, harvest, and then distribute free food to our communities. This life-giving project enjoyed eight successful seasons, with Herman as an active participant via his outreach and writings. In 2002, Herman joined with other U.S. political prisoners in a pen-pal dialogue with homeless children in New York City, which was made into a booklet for free distribution. In 2004, Herman came up with the brilliant idea of a school essay contest which was implemented by the Victory Gardens Project: children competed for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th prizes for the best essay on a “contribution they made to their community without being asked,” just from their own motivation.From 2002 on, Herman has been instrumental in the production of an annual political prisoner calendar with the help of Montreal activists. This extremely educational item has been distributed internationally, documenting the historic and current struggles and sacrifices of our imprisoned activists. The proceeds have consistently been dedicated to the support of various community groups.It was in the context of the onward march of human history and the rising tide of global Black consciousness that Herman began his organizing and activism in the Black liberation movement. In response to the growing strength of this movement, the FBI targeted the Black Panther Party and community leaders for neutralization and elimination.Herman, like so many others, was driven underground and became a political prisoner.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Souljahs Link With other Souljahs in the War

Music:

The Rythyms of the Struggle. War Beats and Love hymns.

Movies:

The Spook Who Sat By the Door...

Television:

Don't own one.

Books:

Black Skin White Masks.
Frantz Fanon Cheikh Anta Diop John Henry Clarke

Heroes:

All my bruthas and sistas who have fought and died for the freedom of our people.
All those souljahs still behind enemy lines.
All the freedom fighters on the outside who remember.

My Blog

Stuart Hanlon, attorney for Herman Bell, speaks out about the San Francisco 8

Stuart Hanlon, attorney for Herman Bell, speaks out about the San Francisco 8 by POCC Minister of Information JR In this POCC: Block Report Radio interview [mid-February 2007], check out San...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 01:21:00 PST

Free the San Francisco 8  Arrested on 30-year Old Charges

Murder Charges Against Former Black Panthers Based on Confessions Extracted by Torture Eight former Black Panthers were arrested January 23rd in California, New York and Florida on charges related to ...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 01:07:00 PST

Movement-vision: a Block Report Radio interview wit' Kamel Bell, the son of political prisoner

by Minister of Info JRI caught up wit' Kamel Bell, the son of political prisoner Herman Bell and Chief of Staff of the POCC, at a hotel before a M1/Ghostface concert that his company Ankh Marketing wa...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Mon, 02 Oct 2006 08:30:00 PST

Victory Gardens Update

The Victory Gardens ProjectAn Update by Herman Bell of the New York Three1999 Season As we advance the struggle for liberation, we need to focus on the necessities that sustain everyday life. Food ...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:28:00 PST

Victory Gardens Project

Victory Gardens Food Projectby Herman Bell Herman Bell is a U.S. political prisoner and former Black Panther who has been imprisoned for the past 23-and-a-half years for his courageous participatio...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:24:00 PST

A Benefit Honoring Black Political Prisoners

Herman BellFebruary 1995 Editor's Note: This statement was read at "A Benefit Honoring Black Political Prisoners" in February 1995, sponsored by Prairie Fire Organizing Committee and Crossroad Supp...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:21:00 PST

For my Mama and all the Souljahs out There!

In 1995, when my mother became gravely ill, I was not allowed to visit her sick bed, to hold her hand, to ease her pain. And later that year when she passed away, my keepers gave me a ten-minute phone...
Posted by Free Herman Bell! on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:19:00 PST