Growing Up On Death Row At 17 - Session 22 - What's In A Color
Growing Up On Death Row At 1703/15/23 • 24 min
For years, Bryan Seddens thought by representing the color red and all that it stood for, that he was doing the right thing. But having spent 31 years and not received one call, one letter, no money on his books from "his people," he realized that he was wrong. Hear what Bryan's theory is on how and why gangs became so prominent and prevalent in the inner cities across America in the late '80s on this edition of Growing Up On Death Row At 17!
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03/15/23 • 24 min
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