Unpacking Project 2025: Presidents are Not Kings
This season, A’shanti is doing a deep dive into Project 2025. The 920 page document represents a vision for government unlike anything we’ve seen before. In this first episode, A’shanti […]
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In this weeks episode, we learn about how on November 26th, 2002, the district attorney’s office finally charged the correct suspects with murder.
They were also threatened with the death penalty just like the foursome before them. That is until they all figured out a way to work their stories separately and get out of the death penalty all together.
Sources:
Book:
“Equal Verdicts” Written By Antonne Jones
Articles:
“Drug Terf Rivalry End In GunFire” Philadelphia Inquirer- July 2001 https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/198283305/
“Massacre Was Over Car Not Drugs” Philadelphia Daily News -July 2002 https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/198287327/
“Case Smelled Like Ghetto Style Justice” Philadelphia Daily News- July 2002
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/198283305/
Videos:
Mek46st Speaks on the Lex Street Massacre
The Lex Street Massacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSwhJ1p8R34c
WAR IN PHILLY: THE LEX STREET MASSACRE STORY (MINI DOCUMENTARY)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD3-VrKSrHU
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This season, A’shanti is doing a deep dive into Project 2025. The 920 page document represents a vision for government unlike anything we’ve seen before. In this first episode, A’shanti […]
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