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Convicted of first-degree murder and sent to Folsom State Prison, Wendell Al-Amin James gravitated towards the Muslim prisoners out of a need for protection. But ultimately his conversion restructured his life to one of education and purpose.
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Convicted of first-degree murder and sent to Folsom State Prison, Wendell Al-Amin James gravitated towards the Muslim prisoners out of a need for protection. But ultimately his conversion restructured his life to one of education and purpose.