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Death Row Inmate Aims To Support Family By Selling His Journals, Art For $80K. Death Row inmate Albert Jones has documented the conditions of the prison system through his journals and cookbooks.
Olatushani is an artist and activist who spent 28 years in prison-20 on death row-for a murder he did not commit. Born in St. Louis, he was wrongfully convicted in 1985 for a Memphis killing.
Death row inmate puts San Quentin journals, art up for sale at $80,000. ... his spiritual journey as a condemned man and death row prison food, among other topics. (Courtesy of Albert Jones) ...
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Jones has nonetheless embraced a sense of purpose in prison, documenting community life on San Quentin's death row through writing and art. He has been held up as a model prisoner and met with Gov ...