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The Incarcerated 7's
The Incarcerated 7's

The Incarcerated 7's

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THE INCARCERATED 7’S ARE CIVILIZING PEOPLE BEHIND THE WALL ONE MIND AT A TIME!!! The INCARCERATED 7’S ANTHOLOGY Volume 1 introduces the world to the movement that began as one man in an Ohio prison cell, who sought positive change within himself and his immediate environment. This grew into a cultural revolution that empowered countless people thought the United States Prison system to gain knowledge of self. This information packed collection of poetry, short stores, testimonials, and philosophical insights; gives the reader a peak into the minds of some of the most creative men and women as they vividly paint pictures with words. The Incarcerated 7’s Anthology is also a resource manual with organization lists, contacts, and references for legal research and Pro Se litigation. Whether the book is used for the above or as a simple study guide and resource book for those seeking deeper insight into the Nation of God’s and Earths 8 point Curriculum; this boo will definitely be used more than once by Veteran Nation of Gods and Earths members. New or potential members and/or Profession Academics in higher education institutions, will also seek use of this book. The books appendage section also contains a Nation of Gods and Earths National Contact Directory to connect readers with current Nation of Gods and Earths schools, local contacts and other networking vehicles. This book also contains the United States District Court civil suit filed and won by Intelligent Tareef Allah aka Rashad Marria (Rashaad Marria vs. Raymond Broaddus, et.al) with all of its relevant case law citation intact for any Nation of Gods and Earths members that seek a blueprint to initiate the process of filing a Civil suit pursuant to the RELIGIOUS LAND USE AND INSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS ACT OF 2000 while incarcerated.
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