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The New Slave Ship

Current price: $10.00
The New Slave Ship
The New Slave Ship

Barnes and Noble

The New Slave Ship

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This book is a true account of a black male who was framed by two of the law. His arrest led him to become the first victim in Madera County, California, under the Three Strike Mandatory Sentencing Law. The author reveals the extent which bounty hunters will go to get Black Men away from society. Melvin Farmer holds the distinction of being the first Three Strike Victim to be released from a California State Prison on reversal. The author reveals the cold reality of the prison industry. Does America really want to put an end to crime? Are Prisons built to control criminals or to control and perpetuate wealth for large corporations and politicians? You will learn What really goes on inside the prison walls Who Really profits crime Who the real criminals are. You will be shocked as you learn the plot to eliminate Black men by any means necessary, even the so-called "upper class" and the "elite" black men- Don't be fooled! Don't be shocked and Don't be misled!. What you don't know can cost you your life. The author explains the real purpose behind the Three Strike Laws. All parents must read this book!

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