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R. Dwayne Betts was a high school junior and honor student in Maryland’s majority-Black Prince George’s County when a mere 30 minutes of poor decision-making changed the course of his life. Betts and a friend, at a mall parking lot in a nearby white suburb, carjacked a sleeping man at gunpoint, then went on a shopping spree with the victim’s money. Though he’d never been in trouble before this incident, at 16 years old Betts found himself sentenced to nine years in an adult prison.

During the years that followed, Betts’s long-time passion for literature kept him from succumbing entirely to his negative surroundings, and allowed him to emerge from prison ready to complete his education. After his release, Betts attended the University of Maryland on a full academic scholarship, and began devoting his time to non-profit work related to juvenile justice and encouraging youth interest in literature. In his new memoir, A Question of Freedom, Betts tells his story of surviving and coming of age behind bars. In an interview with NewsOne, he talks about the book, life after prison, and his thoughts on justice in America.

NewsOne: What makes an honor student steal a car?
R. Dwayne Betts: I think part of the process of writing the book was figuring out exactly that. It had more to do with my inability to navigate the violence around me in my neighborhood. It was steady exposure to violence, a steady exposure to crime. [Often] we only find out that kids weren’t equipped to deal with things around them when they make mistakes.

NO: At the time, did you think your nine-year prison sentence was fair?
RDB: Then, I was thinking less about justice and more about my own survival. [Now] I don’t necessarily think it was fair, especially because studies and statistics show that it’s easier to rehabilitate a child than an adult. I was sent into a place that’s failed to rehabilitate the adults there. It wasn’t fair in the sense that prison didn’t give me the real opportunity to succeed or change my life. That fact that I’ve done that wasn’t as a consequence of programs I found while in prison.

NO: What made you able to succeed after prison when so many other convicts don’t?
RDB: I’ve always had a passion for literature, and I went in able to read, able to write, able to think critically, and knowing that my ability to do these things could better my life. Most 16-year-olds have no idea what they’re going to do next week, while at 16 I could look and imagine what I was going to do at 21, 23. I’d read a lot of prison memoirs before, and I’m a writer. I’ve been writing poetry for years, writing essays trying to explain my situation to myself. Most people can’t do that – they’re unable to look past short-term, and it’s hard to be disciplined in a place like prison.

NO: How did you end up writing A Question Of Freedom?
RDB: I started a book club in 2007, YoungMenRead, working with boys from middle school to high school to expose them to literature. A reporter from the Washington Post wanted to do a story about the book club, and eventually learned that I’d been in prison. The story ended up the front page of the Washington Post, and I started getting contacted by publishers.

NO: So, the reporter found out that you’d been in prison without you saying so? After your release, were you open with people that you’d been convicted?
RDB: No, I didn’t say I’d been in prison, and it should be that way. Even though prison is the ultimate scarlet letter in our society, I shouldn’t have to walk around with a badge that says, “convicted felon.”

NO: What do you think of the common practice of asking about criminal backgrounds on job applications?
RDB: I believe that for most jobs there’s no reason for an employer to ask about your criminal background. People who aren’t proper candidates usually won’t be hired anyway. Of course, there should be an exception for jobs where people are working with children. But they’re asking at McDonald’s, for low-level management positions, and asking people who have proven themselves in the workforce for 10 and 15 years. For a society that claims to believe in rehabilitation and that people can change, we want to hold people accountable forever. It’s the height of hypocrisy. Even today, as many things as a I’ve done for my community and in my life, a lot of people will still judge me by my prison conviction.

NO: What’s the main focus of A Question of Freedom?
RDB: While prison is a large part of it, isn’t the only central point. Thematically, the book is a lot about literature and coming to manhood.

NO: What kind of impact do you want the book to have?
RDB: My story really isn’t that unique, but a lot of juveniles get sent to prison and people don’t know. My story can inform people about things they might be aware of.

NO: What are you working on right now?
RDB: I’m the national spokesperson for the Campaign for Youth Justice, advocating for an end to sending children to prison with adults, and I’m the Program Director for the DC Creative Writing Workshop, which teaches children about the written word. Often, kids get exposed to opportunities about what their lives could’ve been like after they get in trouble. Once I went to prison, everyone wanted to take time to tell me how I ruined my life. [In the workshop] they get to see the power of the written word before they get into a situation where the written word is all they have. It’s really important for us to fund programs like this. These are the kind of programs that don’t generate millions of dollars, but save millions of lives.

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Betts is currently pursuing an MFA in poetry at the Warren Wilson College, and his collection of poetry, Shahid Reads His Own Palm, is slated for a May 2010 release. His first book, A Question of Freedom: A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of Age in Prison, is on sale now.

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    This is a nice story. There are a lot of black authors who haven’t been to jail that BP could talk about every once in a while. Black people do like literature. I don’t understand why they report on it every time a rapper does anything at all but ignore what’s going on with so many other categories of accomplished black people.

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    man thats the truth. wheres the story on the people that aint f**k up their life and became successful ? seems like to get a headline you have to do something bad and turn good again.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Str8_G_From_MD/ Str8_G_From_MD

    I’m going to buy his book.
    He conducted an intelligent interview.
    He made the book sound interesting.
    DMV Represent.

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    This is beautiful to see that someone acknowledged that he made a mistake, accepted the consequences of his actions and did not allow their circ**stances to stop him from becoming the person that God wants him to be. And he has a testimony and is using his negative experience to become an inspiration to youths who really need someone like him the most. Sometimes when you are in an enviroment you do get “caught up in the rapture” in his case crime and saw it morre as a cheap thrill but he found out that the “crime” was not so cheap because he paid with the loss of his youth. But thanks be to God for the victory in Jesus Christ that he was able to get right back on track with a full scholarship to UM. God Bless you and I hope and pray that your dreams and aspirations come into fruition and that you keep following the path that God has set for you in Jesus name and also that we continue to support your endeavors by indeed buying your book and sharing your story with our troubled youth inspiring them to have a passion for literature and give them a bible to go with the book so that we can see perhaps your inspiration. May the Lord continue to bless and keep you R. Dwayne Betts and to God be the glory.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/poetforpeace58 Leslie Cook

    I find it troubling that a handsome, well raised, young black man on the brink of his sucess is still mising the point of his real crime against humanity, dishonoring and shaming his mother, his family and himself as a man and a human being. He seems to still be trying to escape full responsibility for being a criminal who allowed himself to lapse into a neglectful menace just existing rather than look for opportunities to grow into manhood properly by working hard to earn his own money, learning and educating himself so he could be a contributor to his community. In the time and space he digressed, he could have been focusing on self enhancement and development, maturing and taking his place in the world as a young man and contributing member of society, he chose to act ignorant and try to hurt someone in his community with no regard for them as a human being. He was had an active false sense of entitlement to take what he wanted get something for nothing. Instead he chose to hang around, envy others who worked for what they had, do nothing with his life other than daydream, watch media driven images of others pretending to be rich thugs and buy that hype and try to imitate it. He expected what he desired to fall from the sky while living in a state of civility not understanding it was preserved and maintained by familes for a purpose, so we all could live in peace and happiness. He just saw a bunch of old suckers and women who allowed their sons to take adantage of them by over spoiling them to make up for no man in the home, all stupid as far as he was concerned, waiting to be mugged by a genius thug. Rather than be grateful and respectful of an environement shared by all cultures many of who would neer be allowed to live peacefully not to many years ago who fought for rights, freedom just to be left alone through years of civil rights abuses, economic unfairness and battles where lives were lost and battles askingfor respect and freedom fought for by ancestors, maybe in his own family preceded by years of discrimination, ostracizing blacks and people of color in business, eduucation, housing and just living agood life without harassment. He took full advantage and violated such a sacred right, privacy; in a peaceful and maintained environment created for people to feel at ease, safe and respected, yet he chose to prey upon his brother and break the unspoken pledge of the civil and humane behavior. Our pledge of civility to look after one another and be ones brother’s ad sister’s keeper and not one’s brother’s assailant. Sneaking up on an innocent member od someone’s family, a contributor who was probably tired from working and catching some z’s. Approaching as a snake, unseen, not thinking of the shame that would be brought to his own family for his actions, betraying everything he was taught and promised to be trusted to do to show he was raised with manners and he fell from God’s grace, shaming his family and hurting the victom and his family, striking fear and resentment in his victim’s heart and soul as he assaulted an innocent sleeping man, his brother, frankly an inhumane, cowardly, spineless act. The fact he could have any reflective thoughts other than apologetic and empathrtic until the end of time, tells me he still has spritual work to do. In terms of the sentence he was handed down, he is lucky he got out of prison at all. The new thought process of this generation’s self entitled attitude from well intended parents never saying no, giving children everything they want except manners, lack of impulse control taught, reminders that they are a part of a civil community they are accountable to and each action has a reaction and there are consequences for one’s actions seen or unseen. Lessons liked you work for what you want, save, and then get it, you do not take what you want from others because they appear weak or inattentive. I am against corporal punishment but discipline from men to boys and encouragement to work toward a sense of purpose instead of just hanging out and hanging around doing nothing is missing in so many homes and allowing them to believe they get whatever thay want instantly, by force, intimidation, conning, sleeping with a welfare recipient, or impregnating a teen and getting her money, all wrong headed thinking that has sixteen year olds flooding this country with three and four children by the time they are twenty and no man around to care, contribute or take on his part of the responsibility past blaming her for not using protection, abandoning her, and getting another woman pregnant within a year and on and on never stopping to be held accountable for ones actions of creating children, and leaving them without a father who should be financially, mentally, spiritually supporting, raising and preparing them for life with the same spirit he made them with. Even when caught and sentenced he mused about the courts motives rather than his own that got him into trouble betraying himself as a man and violating a sacred human doctrine which states it is our responsibility to respect all others, free will, free speech, space, and property so a man, woman or child can experience “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”, as the Declaration of Human Rights details specifically for those who want to be a part of a civility filled humanity, without interference from a snot nose, overindulged child trying to take something away from a man who earned what he possessed. Not only was his action, “dead wrong in every way possible” but violating another human being’s private space, and property with such cowardly disregard astounds me. At least give a man a chance to defend himself. I believe this author still has some deep healing , spiritual development and life experience. If the sleeping man had awaken and shot him dead his selfish crime would have destroyed two entire familes, all their friends, and professional associates. The sleeping man was loved, respected, and deserved to be left alone! Learn to respect privacy, and that begins with self respect, being accountable for ones actions, fellowship from understanding before asking to be understood, sharing and caring for one’s fellow neighbors as if they were family, spiritual and character strength, and maturity gained by contributing to a family then community rather than taking and pillaging while others maintain peace and civility for yor benefit. Good luck on your journey and keep reaching out and sharing truth, sacredness and compassion as you examine other cultures sacredness before showing your disrespect, suspicion, and contempt. We all can become kinder, examine and listen a little longer, and work a little harder to live peacefully as multicultural people who give peace a chance through our actions, reactions, words, thoughts and intentions. We are the peacemakers of our world or we will be the victims of our selfishness and indifference. God bless you, your family,the family of the victim and all reading and reviewing this point of view and may these thoughts be considered, accepted or not with the love and thoughtfulness they were intended…

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    P.S. Thank God most people forgive but some, but not all of us get a second chance.

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