Asm. Sydney Kamlager-Dove Pushing Law to End “Slavery” in California’s Prisons
By Tanu Henry California Black Media
Published March 4, 2021
Samuel Brown an inmate at a correctional facility in Lancaster, CA (Courtesy Photo)
For 24 years now, Samual Brown – who was convicted for attempted murder in Sacramento – has been serving time in California state prisons. Right now, he is at a correctional facility in Lancaster, a Los Angeles County town northeast of L.A. While in prison, Brown says he has evolved. In addition to earning an associate degree, Brown will be awarded his B.A. from CSU Los Angeles in the Spring, graduating with a 4.0 GPA.
Asm. Sydney Kamlager-Dove pushing law to end slavery in Californiaâs prisons
March 4, 2021
Assemblymember Sydney Kamlager-Dove with Jamilia Land, co-founder of ASAP and wife of imprisoned humanitarian activist Samuel Brown. Together, Jamilia and Samuel made a significant contribution to the language in ACA 3, an act which would abolish prison slavery and involuntary servitude without exception by removing language in the 13th Amendment from the stateâs constitution. â Photo: California Black Media.
by Tanu Henry
For 24 years now, Samuel Brown â who was convicted for attempted murder in Sacramento â has been serving time in California state prisons. Right now, he is at a correctional facility in Lancaster, a Los Angeles County town northeast of L.A.