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Ramiah Whiteside of Milwaukee holds a sign during a protest outside of the Wisconsin governor's mansion in Maple Bluff, Wis., on Nov. 24, 2020. Event organizers sought to draw attention to the thousands of inmates and staff who have contracted COVID-19 in state prisons and called for Gov. Tony Evers to slow the spread of the disease by reducing overcrowding. Whiteside is prison outreach director for Milwaukee-based Ex-incarcerated People Organizing, which is part of Wisdom, a statewide faith-based prison advocacy group. (Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Watch via AP)

Ramiah Whiteside of Milwaukee holds a sign during a protest outside of the Wisconsin governor's mansion in Maple Bluff, Wis., on Nov. 24, 2020. Event organizers sought to draw attention to the thousands of inmates and staff who have contracted COVID-19 in state prisons and called for Gov. Tony Evers to slow the spread of the disease by reducing overcrowding. Whiteside is prison outreach director for Milwaukee-based Ex-incarcerated People Organizing, which is part of Wisdom, a statewide faith-based prison advocacy group. (Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Watch via AP)

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