Prison Policy Initiative Emphasizes Second Chances for Formerly Incarcerated People - Davis Vanguard
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Freed from prison and burdened with cancer, but finding his voice in songs – Alabama Appleseed
James Jones was one of the first people in the state to be sentenced to life without parole under the Habitual Felony Offender Act. He is also a music lover, a story teller, and a beloved mentor to dozens of incarcerated people. Finally released after 43 years, now he just wants to live. And maybe record a little music. By Eddie Burkhalter, Appleseed Researcher James Jones walked into the nearly empty waiting room at his Birmingham oncologist’s …
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