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I am writing to shed some light
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Author
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Peebles, Johnny
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Date
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2014-02-06
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1 page
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February 6, 2014 To Whom. it may concern; I am Writing to shed some light on a matter that many are neglecting to give a platform. I have read many articles in the editorials focusing on the negative acts and influences of inmates incarcerated in the Alabama Department of Corrections (A.D.O.C.) systems. It is quite obvious that someone is telling a story. The question is now whether their story is the unadulterated truth, or just half of the truth. From an inside perspective I can assure the r...
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apw:12349952
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T21:58:43.753Z
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I came to prison January 15, 2018
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Author
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Harris, Rojonah
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Pages
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7 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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NO TITLE I came to prison January 15, 2018. Four days before coming to prison, I found out I was 4 weeks pregnant. Both bittersweet moments, but for the most part, I had to plan for my stay. I called my probation officer and alerted her. She called the prison to see if they had any reasonable accommodations to ensure that I would be safe in a medium security being pregnant. Now, this may sound crazy. Medium prison, first time offender, nonviolent charge, but okay. I was admitted into prison a...
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apw:12355176
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2019-01-21T19:17:28.68Z
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Introspection
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Author
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Freeman, Jamaal
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12 pages
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State
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Alabama
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Jamaal Freeman Alabama Introspection Topic: Thoughts of A Konvict "The divine manifestation of God!?*" Prisons are a place where criminals are confined for breaking the laws within a society, that is governed by laws, and law enforcers. I'm a J-3 (Konvict) being held by the Alabama Department of Corrections. I've been doing time since the beginning of the civil rights movement. The penitentiary has been a means of education for myself and many African American, + Alabamia...
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apw:12342408
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2016-10-14T19:10:46.763Z
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The honorable Dr. Martin Luther King
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Author
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Peebles, Johnny
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1 page
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Text (O)
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The Honorable Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once stated “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Many inmates including myself are the recipient of many acts of injustice taking place behind the walls of this ”contradictive” Alabama Prison System. One act of injustice that troubles me is the violation of our Constitutional Right to proper medical care under the Fourteenth Amendment. The 4 Alabama Department of Corrections is neglecting its duties to provide adequate treatment {to ...
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apw:12350177
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T01:36:15.109Z