Talk:Bryan Stevenson/Archive 1
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Puffery?
This article seems mostly puffery based on very inadequate sources.--Wehwalt (talk) 05:11, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
- and I tried to fix it, and was immediately reverted by the apparently promotional editor. DGG ( talk ) 04:21, 28 September 2015 (UTC)
fareed gps appearance by bryan and reality
Bryan appeared on Fareed Zakari's GPS on CNN July 24, 2016 esp summarizing research on prison stats in USA; and while appearing entirely very bright, affable and well educated, he uber vaulted to advance fake USA white supremacy views in his chat, which such views have never existed in USA history; this black leader fairly wide spread construction of mythical (black) rascist attacks on USA is way beneath Bryan's smart intellect and undermines all his solid work otherwise ; e.g. 1) check out real USA / USA Southern factual stats that only like 1 % of Southern white families ever owned ANY slaves and those 1 % families have all been dead 150 years and other 99 % of whites in South never owned any slaves ; 2) African black kings / chiefs rounded up and sold their bros , sisters into slavery ; 3) Yankee ship captains brought them over , mainly to Carribean sugar plantations ; 4) monuments across South in many Southern towns are about local heroes, who performed heroic acts in battle - denying, never considering these overarching proven facts, Black pseudo historians tout, publish, reconstruct a mythical history of USA / USA south to populate their own black rascist agendas... shame on the Bryan 24.44.215.132 (talk) 18:18, 24 July 2016 (UTC) Mustafa allah joans jr lil ao ... ps bryan advance a national review of esp prisoners during time for drugs with the new Fed recent regs, rulings eliminating mostly entirely min sentences for smaller amounts of drugs - intended to release 100s of 1000s of prisoners ? and to prevent many ever being imprisoned ...
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question about a minor editAthenaBear (talk) 00:59, 11 March 2021 (UTC)
I tried to add a citation for the 2005 "Montgomery Sovereignty Award" (in the section on Awards) but I can find no reference to this award, either via Googling or by searching Nexis Uni (formerly known as Lexis Nexis). It is not listed in extensive bio on the Equal Justice Initiative website.
Can we delete this? or does anyone have suggestions about where else to look?
Thanks