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Sam Stokes shares poetry he wrote in prison and talks about he hopes to inspire others through his performances.
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Growing up, Wesley Dirmeyer read more than a lot of his friends, but he started living and breathing books once he went to prison.
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For Da'Jon Carouthers, the biggest contrast between free life and incarcerated life is the noise.
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Before Jonathan Young began writing poetry through the ID13 Prison Literacy Project, he spent a long time trying to "fit in" with others around him.
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Cardell Belfoure had been writing poetry for several years before joining the ID13 Prison Literacy Project while incarcerated at Grafton Correctional Institution in Grafton, Ohio.