In this stretch Butler moves from chasing new beginnings to artfully drawing parallels between Americas Massacre and today's mass incarceration. With his pen, Butler shows how inferior thinking and the imbalanced scales of justice are, but pipelines to prison. Having survived the soiled streets of New Jersey along with the formidable ways of the gang culture, Butler finds himself at a loss for words when a relative asks the question, 'How do you survive prison?' Butlers inability to adequately respond with words births one ...
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In this stretch Butler moves from chasing new beginnings to artfully drawing parallels between Americas Massacre and today's mass incarceration. With his pen, Butler shows how inferior thinking and the imbalanced scales of justice are, but pipelines to prison. Having survived the soiled streets of New Jersey along with the formidable ways of the gang culture, Butler finds himself at a loss for words when a relative asks the question, 'How do you survive prison?' Butlers inability to adequately respond with words births one of the most vivid pictures ever painted. Americas Massacre: Surviving Mass Incarceration.
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