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Christopher J.
Sattlewhite
Greetings,
I’m looking to establish a sincere line of communication with
individuals willing to be a true friend.
If you meet this criteria then lets journey down the road
of friendship.
The point to life, and human existence is self improvement through the
seeking of knowledge and wisdom that knowledge brings. Everybody has the
godgiving right to learn if they choose.
Sadly, for the condemned prisoners housed at San Quentin State Prison in
California
, however, no educational programs are provided by the state.
Through that end, I am seeking like minded individuals who are willing
to invest in my education and spiritual growth, people willing to help
me to become a better and more learned person.
Below, you will find a list of books, I would like to read, but have
been so far unable to procure for lack of financial resources.
Book list:
- The case for democracy – Natan Sharansky
- God's Politics – Jim Wallis
- Confessions of an economic hitman – John Perkins
- Smart Mobs – Howard Rheingold
If
you would like to play a positive role towards my growth and
development, you do so by, ordering these text (two at a time) in
paperback (only) and have the vendor / distributor mail them directly to
me at:
Christopher J. Sattlewhite
[Askari Jafar Muhammad]
PO Box H-60700
3.AC.S4
San Quentin State Prison
San Quentin, CA. 94974
USA
Or,
you may purchase hardcover books, which I can receive only through my
attorney at:
Christopher J. Sattlewhite
[Askari Jafar Muhammad]
C/O Mr. Peter Hensley
315 Meigs road, suite A.382
Santa Barbara, CA. 93109
USA
If
hardcover books are sent to me at this latter address, there is no
limitation on the number of book you may send – I will receive them.
Barnes &
Noble.com is the only “internet book vendor” approved by the
prison.
Your kindness and generosity in this matter is very much appreciated.
Warmest regards,
Christopher
Address:
Christopher J. Sattlewhite
[Askari Jafar Muhammad]
PO Box H-60700
3.AC.S4
San Quentin State Prison
San Quentin, CA. 94974
USA
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