Archive for the 'list of influentials' Category
Sister Helen Prejean - Clemency Letter to Governor Nixon
Posted on June 12, 2009 - Filed Under list of influentials, sister helen prejean, testimonials | Comments Off
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Endorsers for the Campaign
Posted on September 18, 2006 - Filed Under list of influentials | Comments Off
The Campaign has a wide range of support from local and national leaders and organizations.
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Malik Ahmed, Better Family Life
Aquinas Institute of Theology
American Civil Liberties Union, Eastern MO
American Civil Liberties Union, National
Amnesty International USA
Joseph Amrine, MO Exonerated
B-Gyrl, St. Louis Radio Personality
Barbara Becnel, Author, Tookie Williams’ advocate
Barbara Black, Former President, SEIU Local 2000
Rev. Ronald L. Bobo, Westside […]
Danny Glover
Posted on May 11, 2006 - Filed Under danny glover, events, list of influentials | Leave a Comment
The Justice for Reggie Clemons Campaign is pleased to have renowned actor and social activist Danny Glover as one of Reggie’s many supporters. On May 10, 2006, Danny Glover came to Missouri to speak on Reggie’s behalf. Photos and details of the event will be posted soon.
Click here for Danny Glover’s statement […]
Danny Glover — Executing Reggie Would Be A Grave Miscarriage Of Justice
Posted on March 21, 2006 - Filed Under danny glover, list of influentials, testimonials | Leave a Comment
I’m a child of the Civil Rights Movement. I was seven years old when the U.S. Supreme Court made the decision in Brown v. Board of Education to end segregation in public schools. From that point on, I followed the movement, initially through my parents, who were active members of the NAACP. They were postal […]
Read More..>>Vera Thomas — If My Son Dies There Will Be No Justice
Posted on December 19, 2005 - Filed Under list of influentials, testimonials, vera thomas | Comments Off
My name is Vera Thomas and I am Reginald Clemons’s mother. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that my child would be sentenced to death. Before April 1991 I hadn’t given much thought to the criminal justice system. I just assumed people got fair trials and if someone was convicted, they […]
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