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The Oklahoma Pardon & Parole Board Voted 3-1 For Julius Jones’ Clemency.

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

Now it’s up to Governor Kevin Stitt to make the right decision to adhere to the Board’s recommendation, and save Julius’ life—as of now, he has up until 30 minutes before Julius’ last moments to make a decision. So please, contact Governor Kevin Stitt and tell him to spare Julius’ life.

We can’t afford to stand back when Black Oklahomans are under the same racist attacks that Black Tulsans experienced more than 100 years ago—and are still faced with today.Join us as we keep up the faith and the pressure—because, when one of us is facing injustice, we all are. #FreeJuliusJones!

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