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  1. A true story of hope, change and inspiration through art | COMMENTARY

    Loneliness in prison gave me time to focus on my drawings. And I began to enjoy the rewards. My name is Phillip Wilson. I was born in 1966 to Betsy Ross. My mother was also a famous wrestler in the '50s. Her stage name was also Betsy Ross, taking aft ...

    7 Jun 2016 - Phillip Wilson

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