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Polka Dots And Purple Rain In Montgomery

February 25, 2019 Greg Morelli 11d Comments

54 miles, the drive from Montgomery to Selma, the drive from Selma to Montgomery, each way, 54 miles. To mark…

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Filed under: Edmund Pettus Bridge, EJI, Jefferson Davis, Kress Building Montgomery, Kru On Mt Meigs, Kuntrell Jackson Life Without Parole, MLK, Selma To Montgomery

Kuntrell Jackson: Mercy

February 22, 2019 Greg Morelli 1 Comment

EJI is the Equal Justice Initiative. They took Kuntrell Jackson’s case all the way to the Supreme Court. The lead…

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Filed under: Bryan Stevenson Just Mercy, EJI, Kuntrell Jackson Life Without Parole, Prevail Union Coffee Shop Montgomery

Montgomery, Day Three

February 20, 2019 Greg Morelli

At the end of Shawshank Redemption, Morgan Freeman is on a bus headed for the border. Luckily there isn’t a…

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Filed under: Black History Month, Edmund Pettus Bridge, Kuntrell Jackson Life Without Parole, Selma To Montgomery, Shawshank Redemption Controlling IDea

Kuntrell Jackson: Life With Parole

Greg Morelli 1 Comment

How do you go from Life Without Parole to Life With Parole to Life? Can you get it back? Once…

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Filed under: Bryan Stevenson Just Mercy, Kuntrell Jackson Life Without Parole, Legacy Museum, Maya Angelou's Mom, Miller v. Alabama

Montgomery, End Of Day Two

February 16, 2019 Greg Morelli 4d Comments

Kuntrell Jackson was 14 years old when he participated in a robbery. The robbery went bad, which is a softball…

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Filed under: Bryan Stevenson Just Mercy, Kuntrell Jackson Life Without Parole, Legacy Museum, Miller v. Alabama, Prevail Union Coffee Shop Montgomery
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