Former death row inmate Shujaa Graham on capital punishment: 'they called me dead man walking'
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After serving three years on death row in San Quentin, California, Shujaa Graham was exonerated over the 1973 killing of white prison guard Jerry Sanders. After four trials, he was finally released from prison in 1981. Now he is the vice chair of Witness to Innocence, an organization that works to empower exonerated death row survivors
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We all have a purpose, good on him for finding his!
i'M SO GLAD FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN EXONERATED....IF THEY WEREN'T GUILTY THEY DESERVE FREEDOM...ANYWAY...DEATH PENALTY IS THE GREATEST VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND USA THE ONLY WESTERN COUNTRY THAT ALLOWS THIS ....SHAMEFUL...
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No wonder crime exsists, he without sin, casts the first stone, the greatest evil is the unforgiving one REVENGE.