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Tells the shocking and unbelievable story of Herman Wallace, Albert Woodfox and Robert King, three black men from rural | dG1fOFU1Sk1zMEx2Qm8
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00:00 [music playing]
00:03 The cells are very small, maybe four, five steps
00:13 the length of the cell, and about three steps width.
00:16 And these men, I mean, if they did not do this,
00:26 and I believe that they didn't, they have been living
00:30 a nightmare for 36 years.
00:33 I don't know of any place in the world
00:35 where people are held in solitary confinement
00:40 for over three decades.
00:42 [door slams]
00:44 [music playing]
00:47 [phone ringing]
00:48 I thought that my calls then and now was no.
00:53 They might bend me a little bit.
00:54 It may cause me a lot of pain.
00:56 It may even take my life.
00:59 But it will never be able to break me.
01:01 We are fighting for the people to understand that we were--
01:04 This call originates from a Louisiana correctional
01:07 facility and may be recorded or monitored.
01:10 --that we were framed for murder that we are told
01:13 that incompletely.
01:15 In fact, you may think that--
01:16 You have 15 seconds left on this call.
01:20 Let me call you back.
01:22 [music playing]
01:24 [phone ringing]
01:27 [music playing]
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