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Free the Angola 3: Tour comes to Chicago

Announcement:

THE LEGACY OF THE BLACK PANTHERS
AND
THE STRUGGLE AGAINST TODAY'S CRIMINAL INJUSTICE SYSTEM

A talk by Robert King Wilkerson
Former political prisoner, Angola 3

The Angola 3 are former Black Panthers sentenced to some of the longest solitary confinements in U.S. penal history. One of them, Robert King Wilkerson, was released in February 2001 after serving 29 years. His two compatriots, Albert Woodfox and Herman Wallace, are still inside one of America's most notorious hellholes, Angola Prison in Louisiana. Upon his release, Wilkerson said "I may be free of Angola, but Angola will never be free of me."

Come hear a powerful spokesperson against injustice.

Monday
October 22
6:30 p.m.
News & Letters Library
36 S. Wabash, Room 1440
Chicago Loop
Call (312) 236-0799 or email nandl@igc.org

Sponsored by News and Letters Committees
and
The National Coalition to Free the Angola 3

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