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Formerly In­carcerated & Convicted Peo­ple Movement, Montgomery and Selma

Movement building has begun in Montgomery Alabama. Allthingsharlem.com Founder, Joseph "Jazz" Hayden was there to walk across the Edmund Petus Bridge to launch the campaign to end the mass incarceration of people of color, the New Jim Crow. The movement building is taking off around the country. We will be reaching out for you soon. 

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Also, check out some video interviews on the bus ride shot by Jazz.

see other video testimonies on our youtube channel.

 

 

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