Disenfranchised Quote by Isaac Wright Jr Download Open image “I became so disenfranchised, I dropped out of school and I moved to New York.” — Isaac Wright Jr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disenfranchised Disenfranchised Dropped Dropped Dropped School Moved New New york Out School School Moved
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I went to law school for one reason and one reason only. To slay giants for a price. And if the giant is big… — Isaac Wright Jr Copy Share Image
It didn't matter whether I had a penny or whether I had a billion dollars. There was nothing that was going to keep me… — Isaac Wright Jr Copy Share Image
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Well, 50 was a made man before I met him. So that alone - you walk into a room, and there's an immediate respect. — Isaac Wright Jr Copy Share Image
I think one of the things that happens with, especially in the criminal justice system, is that the prosecutor is able to control the… — Isaac Wright Jr Copy Share Image
In my mind, there was never a thought that I wasn't going to find a way to get myself out of prison. — Isaac Wright Jr Copy Share Image
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