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The world would be a better place if we had more people like you.
A home where no neighbor would ever go without if we all did what we
could do
In here people are dying Ms P. It's like slow death at a rapid pace
Overwhelming you from the inside till your outside deteriorates
When that happens, usually most give up
Judge giving 400 year sentences when a 16 year old's life has just begun
I've never experienced anguish like this or the sadness I do now
As your faced with more than physical pain when your soul is locked down
I just which I could reach out and touch people. Give as you've given
me
Make their Christmas just as special as the dictionary you send for free
I know these words could never amount to all the gratitude I have in my
heart
I just hope when you get this card you can see the light of my smile
even when its coming from the dark
- a prisoner from Bigstone Gap, VA |
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I would
like to express my appreciation for your kindness and dedication to
putting substance back into
the word "corrections", also for
assisting me thru such trying times with tools to free myself mentally.
Thanks for unlocking the gates.
- a prisoner from Sussex, IL |
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Greetings my friend. While sitting here in this boring cell I just
received the books that you sent to me. I'm so proud of you all for
providing me with reading material. That's all I do is read here in
this twilight zone. Slavery and Malcolm X are my favorite topics. I
hope you all continue to send me books. It's a blessing from God that I
had got to know you. The books surely help ease the stress. I thank
you so very much
- a prisoner from Florence, CO |
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You all are like family to me. I will take that Malcolm X book with me
to my grave.
- a prisoner from Florence, CO |
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I will probably leave
prison in the next 2-3 months. I certainly thank you for the many wonderful
and highly enlightening books you folks were
so kind and generous to send me. I doubt I'll ever get to Boston to
meet and thank you personally & properly, but know this for certain,
I'll take with me the kindness & the memory you wonderful folks gave to
me. I will take that with that will be the knowledge insight & thirst
for gnosis that was ignited & well fueled from and through all those
wonderful book you sent to me.
- a prisoner from Safford, AZ |
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I would like to offer my sincere gratitude for the books I received from
the Lucy Parsons Center. There are no words that can describe the
feeling an inmate gets when he realizes someone on the outside cares
enough about him to send him some reading material. It's organizations
like yours that give us inmates hope and inspiration to become better
people by reaching out to others in need.
- a prisoner from Enfield, CT |
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When I was a child,
I had "invisible friends" to help me through the
times when I was lonely. Now old an alone in my cell, you are kind of
like one of those friends. Thanks! I hadn't received any mail for
weeks and tonight when I felt almost desperate for a letter, I got your
card saying books were on the way and it made all the difference to know
someone I had never seen cared enough to do something like that.
- a prisoner from Marion, IL |
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I wanted to thank you for the Spanish learning book and the
Spanish/English dictionary. I received them yesterday and started the
workbook right away but the dictionary has been has been put to use
constantly since it arrived. Now I can communicate with all the guys I
try to help. Thank you so very much.
- a prisoner from Draper, UT |