Berniece Williams of Kansas knew that I was ill and wanted to share her son's admiration of how I had not languished unproductively in prison. It is almost a mini-resume of my actions in Florida prisons.
"Momma, he did all this in here! He tries to help everybody! He feels like a brother to everyone!" - James Williams2007 letter
NAACP Treasurer - Octobe 2002 to 2003
NAACP Vice President - Octobe 2003 to 2004
NAACP Chair of Civil Rights Committee -
NAACP Legal Redress Committee Membe
Education instructor of Spanish, Finance
Writer, author, screen play writer
Mentor, personal tutor
Assists in faith based programs
Elder in Catholic Church and Compound representative for church
Dedicated father and son
Many prisoners are despondent and I am no different but instead of learning how to become a criminal or how to get back at people, I channel my energy to more positive activities.
I started life as a Lutheran and since have converted to be a Catholic