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How prison helped me break with my Neo-Nazi past
When Angela King went to prison in the United States for armed robbery, she had a problem. It wasn't just that she was facing years behind bars, it was that she was covered in racist tattoos from her days as a Neo-Nazi.
She describes how her time in prison proved to be a turning point as she found herself opening up to the women around her.
'It crumbled my belief system, all the preconcieved notions I had of other races - it all just crumbled away.'
Photo: Angela King Credit: Life After Hate
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