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The Desperado

“In April 2018, a blind man with one foot robbed a bank in Austin, Texas. This is a heist story—but unlike any you’ve ever read. “

The Atavist Magazine

February 1, 2019

Criminalizing PovertyPhillip ReevesFebruary 1, 2019The Atavist Magazine, TexasComment
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