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The Katherine Massey Book Club @ The C.O.W.S. hosts the second study session on Evelyn Williams's Inadmissible Evidence: The Story of the African-American Trial Lawyer Who Defended The Black Liberation Army. We read our 4th biography of the year in recognition of the recent passing of Assata Shakur. The Katherine Massey Book Club read Assata's autobiography a decade earlier, where she reveals extraordinary details about her childhood and what led to her becoming an attempted counter-racist and member of the Black Liberation Army. Williams is Shakur's aunt and has her own fascinating experiences with the System of White Supremacy. Last week, Williams described her journey to becoming an attorney. She shouted out Eugene Kinckle Jones and other black people who helped her through the years of school and labor to becoming a lawyer. She then tells readers about helping her parents fight to retain their beach front property in Wilmington, North Carolina. A large number of Wilmington Whites engaged in unjust networking to steal this property, and they even managed to punish a few individuals who attempted to help Williams's black parents keep their land. #SobrietyWouldBeBest INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: http://cash.app/$TheCOWS Call: 720.716.7300 Code: 564943#
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