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Tennessee Coalition to Abolish State Killing - Nashville June Meeting

Jun 3
Tue 6:30 PM
Location
Davis-Kidd Booksellers

2121 Green Hills Village Dr
Nashville, TN 37215
615-554-7544

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"Rev. Joe Ingle will be giving a book talk and signing his new book, Last Rights: Thirteen Fatal Encounters with the State's Justice - we will congregate around his talk."

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Estimated attendance:  40  people attended.
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Rev. Joe Ingle has been working to end Tennessee's death penalty since long before TCASK existed. Come hear his personal stories of thirteen prisoners under death sentence, and support one of Tennessee's hardest working abolitionists.


Last Rights: Thirteen Fatal Encounters with the State's Justice:

Reverend Joseph Ingle's moving book argues eloquently and passionately against the death penalty, serving as an enduring testament to the inmates who have touched his life. Ingle, a counselor to prisoners on Death Row since 1974, chronicles his experiences working with 12 condemned men and one condemned woman each of whom has since been executed.

For more than three decades, he has spread his anti-death penalty message across the country, doggedly referring to what the state calls "execution" as "killing." A man of simple faith, Ingle refuses to see these inmates as anything less than human beings.

With a chapter devoted to each of the inmates, Ingle memorializes them without attempting to cleanse the record of their crimes. Instead, he emphasizes the necessity of viewing them as individuals: "The public needs to see them for who they were and how their love enriched my life," Ingle writes. "To their memories and for those who loved them, I offer their stories to the world."

The powerful original foreword by the late William Styron is now preceded by a new introduction by M*A*S*H* star, turned-death-penalty-abolitionist, Mike Farrell.

from Sterling Press


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    •  Great to have the meeting coincide with Joe's book signing. Was pretty surreal to see Commisioner Little there though.....perhaps he was being interviewed by C-Span before we got there.... 
    •  Tonight, we had two brand new faces and 9 familiar ones at our business meeting where we discussed Tennessee death penalty news from the past couple months - including the extension of the legislative death penalty study committee and new developments in Paul House's case. The big event was hearing Rev. Joe Ingle read passages from his book, Last Rights. About 40 folks attended this event - many of whom were old friends. Tonight, Joe focused on three inmates under the sentence of death. His personal relationships with them and with their families, Joe explained during the Q&A session, is what keeps him from getting burnt out fighting the death penalty, even as he enters his fourth decade in the struggle. Tonight we heard how he woke Lois, the mother of John Spenkelink, to tell her that her son had been killed. We heard about Velma Barfield whose life was forfeit in a gruesome political game. If you couldn't make tonight's event, take heart and tune into CSPAN-2's Book TV! 
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