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Friday September 09, 2016 18:21 by Support Prisoner Resistance - Free Alabama Movement - IWOC
Prisoners from across the United States have just released this call to action for a nationally coordinated prisoner workstoppage against prison slavery to take place on September 9th, 2016.
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