Bill has been moved again. I have no idea how long he will be at this address, but the new postal location is:
William A. White 13888084
USP Marion
U.S. Penitentiary
P. O. Box 1000
Marion, IL 62959
Bill has been moved again. I have no idea how long he will be at this address, but the new postal location is:
William A. White 13888084
USP Marion
U.S. Penitentiary
P. O. Box 1000
Marion, IL 62959
Some good news – Bill has been moved from the Seminole County Jail (which is quite possibly the worst jail he’s ever been in) and is now at Oklahoma, and probably enroute to a hearing in Chicago.
I don’t know how long he’ll be in Oklahoma before being moved, but here is the postal address anyway:
William A. White # 13888-084
FTC OKLAHOMA CITY
FEDERAL TRANSFER CENTER
P.O. BOX 898801
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73189
New article by Bill White abstract (taken from PDF):
THURGOOD MARSHALL is hailed as a role model for the Black community. But is he really as great as the establishment would have you think? Is he just another phony Black hero foisted on the colored community like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton? Are Blacks being done a disservice by White liberals when they continue to offer up this kind of Black icon when so many other Blacks are worthy of praise—but whose histories are ignored or suppressed? In 2000, Juan Williams, a Black Panamanian-born American journalist and political analyst for Fox News Channel and a writer for half a dozen leading mainstream newspapers,wrote a book called Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. Although the book was meant as a tribute to the first Black American to serve on the Supreme Court, a careful reading of the book challenges Marshall’s “exemplary” legacy.
Download article here:ThurgoodMarshall
Some good news for once – Bill managed to knock back the restitution hearing in Florida. From the sounds of things some of the claims made were so ridiculously inflated that it had to be dismissed. Unfortunately the shoddy prison phone ceased to work half way through the call so I missed some details, but here’s the story as far as I understand it.