Petition updateExpungement For A Conviction Of Mr. Bolden For A Crime He Did Not CommitThis Sums Up Abraham The Man And His Character

Stephen CourtsHilliard, OH, United States
Oct 18, 2012
I knew John Kennedy. I shook his hand and looked into his eyes, and served, for a brief but critical time, at his side. I sensed in my heart, as many people did, that he understood the troubles of the common man, and shared the pain of all downtrodden and oppressed people. He labored to make the promises of a better country a reality for all Americans. Born into great wealth and privilege, he did this not for any personal gain, but simply because he knew it was the right thing to do. He wanted to do his best to foster equality of opportunity for all the citizens under his charge, and even those beyond our borders. John F. Kennedy entrusted me with his life, making me the first African-American to serve on the Secret Service White House Detail. No one can ever take that honor away from me.
From an interview with Abraham Bolden regarding his work with President Kennedy.
Stephen Courts
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