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Racism is covid: A Virus
2021

Racism is covid: A Virus

Bryant, Roy S.Texas
Climbing the wall
2021

Climbing the wall

R.Shiloh Bryant CLIMBING THE WALL He build a wall to keep out, Ramirez, Martinez,Chavez and Acosta... in reality to keep IN, Bowers,Bremers, and Bryants So, the "king" get his CROWN. EL CORONA! The wall, could...
Bryant, Roy S.Texas
Living conditions are constructive genocide
October 20, 2020

Living conditions are constructive genocide

Roy Shiloh Bryant; Eastham; 2665-prison rd.#1;Lovelady, Tx. 75851 "Living conditions are Constructive Genocide" I charge genocide! Constructive genocide and theft by warden D. Munis and kitchen Captain Darron Lane. During this Corona virus crisis they...
Bryant, Roy S.Texas
Working & dying conditions in TX Dept. of Corrections
October 2, 2020

Working & dying conditions in TX Dept. of Corrections

Roy Shiloh Bryant; Eastham; 2665-prison rd.#1; Lovelady,Tx. 75851 WORKING & DYING CONDITIONS IN TX. DEPT.... OF CORRECTIONS Working in Tx. department of corrections has always been slave labor. If one recall, Tx. was the last...
Bryant, Roy S.Texas
Penitentiary trusty, got musty
October 2, 2020

Penitentiary trusty, got musty

R.Shiloh Bryant;Eastham;2665- prison rd.#1;Lovelady,Tx.75851 Penitentiary Trusty, got musty This is an episode in a convict's life, observed by me in part but, the tragedy was explained to me by him before he passed on. While...
Bryant, Roy S.Texas
I am Roy Shiloh Bryant
July 7, 2020

I am Roy Shiloh Bryant

APWA greetings! First of all, I grant you'al permission to print and publish the following Truth as I acknowledge the same under penalty of perjury and death, as attested to by my signature: Roy Shiloh...
Bryant, Roy S.Texas
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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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