on the last class, professor bray played a video of steve earle's listening one oh have become a correction officer in a texas state prison before becoming a country singer. mcguinness letters were in my backpack in the same way they may scratch their names, their lives on cell walls that remind people that they were there. he is part of life and letters and swofford. the supreme court ruled in roper v simmons that executed people for crimes committed before they 18. at least eight. the members prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. if mcginnis had been on death in just about any other state in the country his appeals would have been taken taken a few years longer. and we have lived to see the he would have lived to see the supreme court decision. today only his letters are left. his letters and memories. thank you. it's gorgeous. there is a line in mary about you. take out a line from one of mcguinness's letters and it talks about. and so this next is really hitting on these ideas of light and texture inside text. so when the reader to the second section, which is redaction one,