The Prisoner Who Made Johnny Cash Cry at Folsom Prison

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The Prisoner Who Made Johnny Cash Cry at Folsom Prison

On January 13th, 1968, Johnny Cash was at Folsom Prison to perform one of the most important concerts of his career. But before he took the stage that day, an envelope from a prisoner would change everything. Thomas Whitmore had been in prison for 14 years. He had a 15-year-old daughter in Memphis: Sarah. His daughter was ashamed of him, and Thomas knew he couldn't change that. Until he decided to write a letter to Johnny Cash. The words written in that letter made The Man in Black cry. This isn't just a concert story. This is an unforgettable tale about a father's love, Johnny Cash's humanity, and the true power of music.

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