24 Years of Injustice

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Kamaj

“They buried the truth. They buried a man with it.”

For nearly a quarter of a century, Kamaj Tawhid has been trapped behind the concrete, steel, and silence of a wrongful conviction. The evidence proves his innocence. The time is now.

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People Standing for Justice

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WHO IS HE

Not What They Called Him

Kamaj Tawhid is a father, a scholar, a survivor, a writer, and a man who has endured the unbearable with integrity.

Long before he was caged, he was a nationally recognized academic talent. Long before Tennessee tried to erase him, he was a son, a brother, a mentor, and a protector.

FATHER

SCHOLAR

SURVIVOR

WRITER

He has spent nearly twenty-five years fighting a conviction built on lies. He knows the system wants silence. He knows the system relies on the world forgetting him.

This website exists to ensure that never happens.

He writes from a place most people never see. His words carry the weight of every injustice he has survived. His testimony has become his weapon. His truth has become his resistance.

Kamaj Tawhid deserves to be heard.

He deserves to be seen. He deserves to go home.

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Years Imprisoned

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Books Written

The Evidence

What Tennessee Hid

A witness told detectives Kamaj was not the killer. The State hid that evidence.
The jury never heard it.

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The Key Witness Exonerated Kamaj

In an interview hidden inside another case file, the State’s star witness, Paul Talley, said clearly: ‘I know who did it. I just don’t know his name.’ This statement proves Kamaj was not the shooter. It was never turned over to the defense.

The State buried it. And they buried a man’s life with it.

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Another Witness Lied to Save Himself

Torrey Glenn, the other ‘eyewitness,’ had every motive to lie. He was protecting himself and his brother. He cut a deal that ensured he would never spend a single day in prison.

The State knew this. They used him anyway.

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Constitutional Violations

This case is a textbook example of constitutional violations: Brady v. Maryland (withheld evidence), Giglio v. United States (false testimony), Napue v. Illinois (uncorrected lies), Banks v. Dretke (buried evidence).

For 24 years, the courts looked away. An innocent man waited.

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New Evidence Proves Innocence

Every pillar of the State’s case has collapsed. Every witness who mattered has changed their story or been exposed. The hidden interview undermines the conviction entirely.

No honest juror could convict Kamaj today.

This is not a technicality. This is a man's life.
Kamaj was in his early twenties when he was caged. He is in his late forties now. He lost his youth, his freedom, his family, and nearly his will to live. But he never lost the truth.

We have one chance to bring him home.

Do not let history fail him again.

His Words

Books & Writings

The truth he could not speak in court. Read his words. Hear his truth. Stand with him.

A Memoir-Manifesto

This Is Amerikkka

A testimony written for the sons he could not raise, the loved ones he could not protect, and the communities America refuses to hear. This book is not entertainment. It is evidence. It is grief. It is a warning. It is a man screaming the truth into a vacuum.

It shows the world the human being behind the headlines. It shows the weight of a system that destroys without apology.

The Hustler’s Bible

Game 4 $ale

Not a glorification of the streets. A diagnosis of them. A breakdown of survival in a world built to suffocate you. A blueprint for turning pain into power.

This is the mind of a man who refuses to surrender to the darkness around him. This is the voice of someone the system could cage but could not crush.

Take Action

Freedom Needs Your Voice

Kamaj cannot fight this alone. He has fought for 24 years with nothing but his truth. Now he needs people.

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Your signature is pressure. Your share is power. Your voice is visibility.

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Post it. Send it. Talk about it. Record videos. Tag journalists. Truth spread when people carry it.

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Understand the man. Understand the fight. Then speak with conviction

Contact The Authorities

U.S. Court of Appeals

Sixth Circuit

“Tell them the nation is watching. Tell them innocence deserves daylight.”

Attorney General of Tennessee

Jonathan Skrmetti

“Demand accountability. Demand justice.”

Resources

Media & Press

Everything you need to understand the case, share the story, and support the movement.

Legal documents detailing the constitutional violations

24 years of injustice documented

Trailers for ‘This Is Amerikkka’ and ‘Game 4 $ale’

Direct correspondence and media appearances

High-resolution photos, fact sheets, and talking points

Artwork, quote, and graphics ready to share

Media inquiries and press requests