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A metaphysical conceit
circa 2022

A metaphysical conceit

DedekiahFlorida
Maintain a good conscience
March 6, 2020

Maintain a good conscience

DedekiahFlorida
Acquiring power in the mightiness of God's strength
October 2, 2019

Acquiring power in the mightiness of God's strength

Acquiring Power in the Mightiness of God’s Strength By [redacted] As a child my mother made learning biblical scripture fun and enjoyable. As I grew older, however, many of those lessons became more or less...
DedekiahFlorida
The testimony of a desolate soul
January 1, 2019

The testimony of a desolate soul

The Testimony of a Desolate Soul... Finally, I have conquered this demon of oppression. The monster that fed on my fear for so long. It grew inside me and drove me mad. I was tired,...
DedekiahFlorida
And just us f'all
October 2, 2017

And just us f'all

10/2/2017 ...And Just us Fall (...And Justice for All) I am a prisoner here in the Florida Department of Corrections. Although my incarceration began in 1999, I had not received treatment of mental illness until...
DedekiahFlorida
Florida politics and prisons
July 6, 2017

Florida politics and prisons

Florida Politics and Prisons Dedekiah 7-6-2017 In 2015 I was blessed to have meet and spoke with Mrs. Jennifer Carroll. In 2010 Florida's Lieutenant Governor (Jennifer Carroll) made history as the first black and first...
DedekiahFlorida
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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