Aug. 25, 2013
by Allen T. Gilmore (author's profile)

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July 29, 2013

Allan Tracy Gilmore
CDCR# V-28333
P.O. Box 6891-D-W-105
Solodad, CA 93960-6891

Between the Bars
P.O. Box 425103
Cambridge, MA 02142

Re: Was Slavery Ever Abolished?

Dear Concerned Reader:
Here I sit in a cell in the state of California in a slave colony called Solodad Correctional Training Facility (CTF) located in Solodad, California.

I should have been released from my slave masters' custody immediately thereafter. The California voters passed the Ballot Initiative Proposition 36 in November 2012. However, here I am eight months later, with the state superior courts, known as auction blocks for modern day slave trade, refusing to allow me my 1st Amendment constitutional right for self-representation and the vital 14th Amendment constitutional right to procedural due process and equal protection.

To add flames to the burning bush, the state is also attempting to take my money (rob me) without affording me procedural due process and equal protection of the law in a probate court matter. Furthermore, the state has absolutely no subject matter or justification under state statutory law to take my money. However, I am only a slave with only the rights that are afforded to me by slave master state and federal officials enacting and enforcing corrupt laws. I guess I should be very thankful if master even lets my black ass off this plantation whereupon I'm serving a 27-to-life sentence for petty theft which really should have been disorderly conduct. I guess I could even sleep my black ass on the great streets of America and dumpster dive when I get hungry.

Kind regard to all readers,
Allan Tracy Gilmore

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