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Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – Aug 3, 2007
“They’re coming into a strange situation and we want to make it as uneventful and un-upsetting as can be. They’re a little wide-eyed and nervous. “Contact Daily Journal education writer Ginny Miller at 678-1582 or ginny.

Lessons to be learned
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – Aug 3, 2007
They’ve been there and done that” Green said. “If they develop a relationship and rapport with their mentor they can talk to them about everything and get some sage advice. “Contact Daily Journal education writer Ginny Miller at 678-1582 or ginny.

An ‘unstoppable movement’ to end death penalty
workers.org – Aug 3, 2007
com)During the rally Diane McNaron a singer cultural worker and member of theBirmingham Peace Project had affirmed the significance of Grayson’slife. She spoke of how he represented “other African-American brothersand sisters who had come through slavery lynching and segregation” tolaunch the 1960s civil rights movement. She said Grayson had taken his place inthat history as part of an “unstoppable movement that will end the deathpenalty. ” Articles copyright 1995-2009 Workers World. Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved.

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