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7 question presidential voting quiz
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Date
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2015-04-24
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4 pages
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North Carolina
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7 Question Presidential Voting Quiz Before we exercise our rights to aid in the Presidential voting process or exercise our right to vote for our next president. let us take a quick quiz to see who is better suitable to say these words and fulfill these roles as President. Presidential Oath of Office Which Presidential candidate you think is better capable of reciting and living up to these words? "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United S...
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apw:12343536
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2016-10-18T20:59:20.152Z
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7 thing Bill Clinton did for African American communities
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2013
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3 pages
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"7" Thing Bill Clinton Did for African American Communities By: Honest Willie Worley Jr, Prison Intelligence Cartoonist/Journalist Every once in awhile there comes along a political figure that possess the ability to seduce the masses. Their approach is as smooth as water energizing everyone with a false sense of hydration. We thirst for this political hydration, and before dehydration can kick in, the crinch our political thirst with seductive politics. Bill Clinton was the master ...
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apw:12346776
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2017-08-16T01:03:04.757Z
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A North Carolina ex-felon most valuable election
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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2 pages
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Not only do prisoners being release from North Carolina prisons have an obligation to utilize their voting rights, and encouraging their family and friends to do the same. They also have a very special election that is mandatory to their well being. "Judicial election." Approximately a week before North Carolina prisoners are released, their city or county law enforcement, are aware of the prisoners release. At this point the ex-felon becomes prey to a racial criminal justice system...
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apw:12346807
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2017-08-16T01:03:06.399Z
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A letter to law-enforcement executives
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2014-11-26
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8 pages
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A Letter to Law-Enforcement Executives My name is Willie Worley Jr. I consider myself a servant of the people as the minister of Self-Defense of National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd Party Black Panthers. Since my reign I have made it my number one goal to point to the facts of the many dysfunctions that plague our communities both African and caucasian Americans. I have focused on the causes of the social derangements that has effected our nations racial communication li...
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apw:12346902
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2017-08-16T01:31:47.199Z
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A white liberal male federal called me (Fitch) a racist
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Fitch, Lamont
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43476
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5 pages
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"A White Liberal Male Federal Called Me (Fitch) A Racist" I arrived from a kangaroo court to an awaiting trap here in the federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) over 21 years ago. The thing is for my jailers to pit their inmates against me, as well as their colleagues, and then prosecute me, or attempt to, after I defend myself. This has been the unrelenting hate that has followed me from jail to jail, non-stop. I documented the trap that awaited me at USP Leavenworth in 1999. My so-calle...
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apw:12358934
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2020-06-18T19:11:52.24Z
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Angry man [baby] syndrome
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Author
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Givens, F.
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8 pages
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March 20, 2019 Angry Man [Baby] Syndrome by F. Givens Throughout my years of incarceration, I have sought to gain insight into who I really am. Through my efforts, it is now easier for me to identify many of my character defects, which allows me to correct some defects. As a corollary of self-awareness, I can now recognize traits of my own maladaptive behaviors exhibited in others. Such recognition allows me to have empathy towards these persons. One of the most demonstrative behaviors I have...
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apw:12357352
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2019-10-28T20:18:09.887Z
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Another day in Calipatria
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Author
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Convict, John Q.
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Date
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2019-03-17
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2 pages
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American Prison Writing Archive The Digital Humanities Initiative Hamilton College (A.P.W.A.) 198 College Hill Road Clinton, New York 13323
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Another Day In Calipatria
Life in this California Prison is a test of patience, and control. That is not to say that this writer has much of either, as a Trial Judge once concisely stated. This writer has a temper that's out of control. I do not deny the fact in that what makes my blood boil is the stupidity of petty want to be po...
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apw:12357463
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2019-10-28T20:22:08.175Z
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Are North Carolina prison guards confiscating green dots and cashing them in?
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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3 pages
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Are North Carolina Prison Guards Confiscating Green Dots And Cashing Them In? By:Honest Willie Worley Jr. What if you were in prison, and you were talking to your girlfriend in California. She had just gave you a 14 digit refill pack number to buy your mother some flowers for mother's day. After talking to your girlfriend you hang up the phone, put the green dot numbers in your locker, and go take a shower. As you are getting out of the shower, heading back to your bed area, a prison gua...
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apw:12346810
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2017-08-16T01:03:06.705Z
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Attica on my mind
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Author
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Rhynes, Michael
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Date
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2011-06-06
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2 pages
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Michael Rhynes Attica on My Mind My day begins by getting up before the contemporary version of Pavlov's bell rings, a half hour before count, which starts at 7:00 AM. While performing my morning ritual of washing my face, brushing my teeth, and combing my hair, with such mindless devotion it would send a marine sergeant into authoritarian fits of glee, I subconsciously search for a way to affirm my humanity. The breakfast list is being taken, and naturally I sign up. Every morning for t...
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apw:12351816
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2018-03-17T01:52:49.829Z
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Black Panthers role as a third party
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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3 pages
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Black Panthers Role As A Third Party Although 3rd parties in the past focuses were not much in favor of addressing concerns of African American Communities. Third Parties participation in stigmatism was less damaging to our communities then the larger two parties. The history of both major parties continue to alter the progress of our communities. Not to say that both parties do not produce noteworthy candidates, independent or 3rd parties give you better leverage and control to support elect...
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apw:12346911
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2017-08-16T01:31:47.409Z
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Born to a struggle
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Exile
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1 page
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Born to a Struggle By Exile I was born to a struggle, I cant place the blame on my brother or the so called blue eyed devil. I was the reason for my own demise, I didn't have the patience to hear the words of the wise. Their was a veil over my eyes and my ears were closed till this day. All I wanted to do was hang on corner with hard heads and pretender. No matter what you do, don’t live your life in the past, the future is where heart needs to be filled with laugh. You see I live on the...
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apw:12356062
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2019-05-23T18:50:24.592Z
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Can you see the pain
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Exile
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1 page
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By Exile Can you see the pain or agony on my face. Behind these walls my life has been erase. A distant memory has become my place. Pain has been like sweat coming from my pores, which is repeated constantly in my soul. Day to day I face the anguish inside of these bars causing this separation of the man I become (cold). Can you see the pain, this never ending path I face. I just want somebody to know I exist in this place. Force to be by exile - inside this circus called prison where actors ...
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apw:12356066
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2019-05-23T18:50:29.397Z
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Censorship is alive
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Convict, John Q.
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Date
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2019-01-19
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3 pages
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The American Prison Writing Archive Hamilton College Digital Humanities Initiative 198 College Hill Road, Clinton New York 13323-1218 19 January 2019 RE: First-Person Non Fiction Essay About My Experiences CENSORSHIP IS ALIVE From time to time, being a prisoner gets to be trying, particu- larly when one seeks to try to enforce the First Amendment Right to receive personal Mail which some Prisoncrats, even though they can open and read most incoming and outgoing mail, some of these petty funci...
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apw:12356358
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2019-05-28T17:22:29.064Z
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Classim, discrimination, and prejudice exist
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Exile
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1 page
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By Exile Classism, discrimination, and prejudice exist. Look at the way poverty, Section 8 Housing, and ghettos has crushed every skin within an inch. So many people view us as an ignorant minority that live across the tracts. Racism, sexism, capitalism, and facist, is real, believe it, because it exist among us blacks. Ready to step on another man toes or back bite is a fact. History has proven that without unity, honesty, loyalty, pride and similar thoughts we'll always be slave or tre...
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apw:12356064
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2019-05-23T18:50:26.936Z
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Confederate correction
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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6 pages
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North Carolina
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Confederate Correction Confederate Prisons have away of tailoring and covering up the conditions of confinement that could be considered unconstitutional; unjust and flavored with racial hate. My parents who were law abiding citizen always described ignorance as someone not knowing. They defined someone that did know, but continued to engage in ignorance as being foolish. I have been both ignorant as well as foolish. I can admit this. I can also recognize it in other people as well as agencie...
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apw:12343562
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2016-10-18T20:59:23.509Z
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Dishonorable
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Fitch, Lamont
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43686
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2 pages
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Dishonorable I (Fitch) realize how important it is to publicly publish my facts with exhibits. You must guard your facts and your proof. People, the public, have a blasphemous tendency of accepting court memorandums and "opinions" of judges as the gospel. The publicly printed "word" of so-called "honorable" officials can be very powerful to the average layman who is unfamiliar with, or forgetful of, the fact that judges are nothing more than lawyers with black ro...
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apw:12358931
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Every disfranchised person has rights under Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2015-04-08
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5 pages
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4/8/15 APWA Editor’s Willie Worley Jr. 198 College Hill, Rd T.C.I #4885 Clinton, N.Y 13323 P.O. Box 730 Polkton, N.C. 28463 Every Disfranchised Person Has Rights Under Voting Rights Act of 1965 Just because you are an incarcerated person or disfranchised does not mean you cannot be supportive in the primaries and general elections. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 has a Section II (b.) In this section it clearly states that: No person acting under color of law or otherwise shall intimidate, thre...
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apw:12346928
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2017-08-16T01:31:48.322Z
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Get smart about the war on drugs
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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2 pages
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Get Smart About the War on Drugs Politicians and law enforcement officials today rarely endorse racially biased practices, and most of them fiercly condemn racial discrimination of any kind. Although that sounds politically correct, in all actuality it's political fiction. President Ronald Reagan officially announced the "war on drugs" in 1982. The majority of illegal drug users and dealers nationwide are white, three-fourths of all people imprisoned for drug offenses have been...
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apw:12346751
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2017-08-16T00:44:49.635Z
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Hey Arnold, swing that blade this way!
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Brown, King William, Jr.
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2 pages
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California
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Hey Arnold, Swing That Blade This Way! word count approx. 600 It seems the governor and our state legislators have once again chosen to make another round of cuts to education, healthcare, and other vital public services to get this year’s Band-aid budget to stick. What will it take for Sacramento to finally deal with our broken and over-crowded prison system? CDCR is a huge, but very solvable, part of our annual budget crisis. And left unchecked, it’s only going to get worse. The problem isn...
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apw:12344417
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2016-10-21T12:10:18.177Z
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Hope
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Brown, James
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1 page
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Hope by James Brown This pope is our best advocate for life without the possibility of parole! His Holiness Pope Francis, visited the Curran Fromhold Correctional facility in Philadelphia, that speech he gave, gives lifers renewed hope for the cruel and harsh sentences of life without parole, he said "Never take away hope from human beings!" These are very powerful words that directly confront L.W.O.P. sentences in Pennsylvania - L.W.O.P. takes away hope of freedom, hope of the natu...
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apw:12352978
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2018-09-25T19:49:34.791Z
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How do we do it?
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2015-02-23
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3 pages
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How Do We Do It? Willie Worley, New York We watch them on T.V. Read about them in our newspaper. Hear about them on the radio and from various conversations. So why do we ignore what is so obvious to us? Is it our dislike for a particular party, or the individual himself? How is it we see the better candidate but still pull for the political charismatic that is destine to fail us? Do we all like what we will eventually regret? Like public servants that pass bad legislation, laws, acts, polici...
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apw:12346924
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2017-08-16T01:31:48.062Z
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How slavery continues
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Date
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2015-05-01
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7 pages
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North Carolina
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How Slavery Continues One of the greatest methods and techniques used to control the masses is shame. Having the ability to create shame holds back potential in an individual. We must learn that instead of installing shame into a individuals character, installing hope is better. Hope enables the need for change in ones attitude, appearance, thought process, and character. Even the infamous Jefferson Davis the son of a mid-level slave and farm owner. Brother to Joseph Davis owner of more than ...
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apw:12343528
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-18T20:59:17.713Z
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