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  2. Letter from Birmingham Jail - Wikipedia

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    The "Letter from Birmingham Jail", also known as the "Letter from Birmingham City Jail" and "The Negro Is Your Brother", is an open letter written on April 16, 1963, by Martin Luther King Jr. It says that people have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws and to take direct action rather than waiting potentially forever for justice to come ...

  3. WriteAPrisoner.com - Wikipedia

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    WriteAPrisoner.com is an online Florida-based business. The business's goal is to reduce recidivism through a variety of methods that include positive correspondence with pen pals on the outside, educational opportunities, job placement avenues, resource guides, scholarships for children affected by crime, and advocacy.

  4. American prison literature - Wikipedia

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    Prison writing has often been seen as an act of political resistance. In the first two decades of the 20th century, the prisoners who were published were primarily social activists. Socialist writer Kate Richards O'Hare , spent a year in prison (1919–1920), causing her to dedicate her life to exposing the horrors of prison conditions and the ...

  5. 'I Am Finally Free!': Leonard Peltier Released From Prison ...

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    Peltier, 80, had been in prison ever since the federal government accused him of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shoot-out on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

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  7. 7 insightful quotes from Kamala Harris’ memoir that offer a ...

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    The quote about her helping an innocent woman go free from jail. “I watched and listened as he reviewed her case, waiting for him to give the order. Then with the pound of a gavel, just like ...

  8. Etheridge Knight - Wikipedia

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    Knight rose from a life of poverty, crime, and drug addiction to become exactly what he expressed in his notebook in 1965: a voice that was heard and helped his people. Knight continued to write throughout his post-prison life. Belly Song and Other Poems (1973) dealt with themes of racism and love. Knight believed the poet was a "meddler" or ...

  9. Life insurance for felons - AOL

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    Life insurance is possible for people with criminal records, but approval varies by insurer. Recent or severe convictions may limit options to guaranteed issue policies, which don’t require ...