Misidentified and Falsely Accused
The Robert Nolson Story
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About the Book
My story isn't about a particular race being treated unjustly by the American Justice System, but it's a fact that can't be left out or ignored. The American Justice System's primary role isn't justice when dealing with Blacks, it's about merely locking us up, and throwing away the key. According to The Justice's Department's latest reports, blacks constitute 12.6 percent of the US population, but make-up 65% of the US prison population.
About the Author
Robert Nolson was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia, and attended the public schools, where he was a star athlete, during his junior and high school years. In Misidentified and Falsely Accused - he chronicles the misadventures of a young African American male growing up in Savannah, Georgia, with particular interest on the racist system, that is still active and in control 137years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. This is a story of a young African American male, like so many who bury themselves in a life of lust, crime and drugs, only to have his past history, and daily activities hunt him, and lead to him being a prime suspect in several bank robberies and convicted of a crime he did not commit.