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I Thought I Knew My Father, Then I Met Him in Prison

“The next day, I was called out of class. When I got to the office, I saw the principal, two police officers and Mr. Moore. I was so scared. Not because of the cops—I just couldn’t handle letting my father down.“

The Marshall Project

June 12, 2019

Parental IncarcerationPhillip ReevesJune 12, 2019The Marshall Project, DCComment
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