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Chris Wilson - From Natural Life in Prison to Master Plan

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Chris grew up under extremely difficult circumstances. Poverty, drug addiction, and gun violence was the everyday norm in his community. At the age of 17, he was charged with a crime, convicted, and sentenced to natural life in prison. It was during times of isolation that he decided to not only to turn his life around, but to make a difference in the lives of people who currently live in poverty-stricken communities similar to his childhood surroundings. "Many years ago,  I committed my life to self-improvement and helping others. I sat in a dark cell and wrote up what I now call my Master Plan. A plan to build a business empire and help others."


You can now pre-order his book Master Plan and visit his latest painting "Momma's Boy" featured at the American Visionary Art Museum.


(photography credit: Christopher Myers)

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