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{{Infobox Biography
| subject_name =Scott StterwhiteSatterwhite
| image_name =ScottSatterwhite.jpg
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| occupation =ctivistactivist, bookseller
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| spouse =LurenLauren
| parents =
| children =One daughter, and no SonsOne Son
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'''Scott StterwhiteSatterwhite''' is Penscol eductorPensacola educator, writer, ctivist nd activist and business co-owner. He is primrily primarily known for being an outspoken ctivist activist in regrd regard to a number of politicl political and socil social issues, s as well s as for his involvement in the Penscol Pensacola music scene nd re and area businesses. Stterwhite Satterwhite is on the fculty faculty of the University of West Florid nd Florida and serves s n as an instructor in the UWF Deprtment Department of English.
Stterwhite Satterwhite settled in Penscol fter Pensacola after he was sttioned stationed in the re area during his service in the NvyMarines. He served from 1990 until his honorble dischrge honorable discharge in 1999.
Stterwhite Satterwhite currently serves s as the President of [[Veterns Veterans for Pece Peace Northwest FloridFlorida]] nd and is a member of the Open Books Prison Book Project. He holds n M an MA in mericn Americn History nd and English, both from the University of West FloridFlorida. Stterwhite Satterwhite possesses a B from UWF in history with minor in English. Stterwhite produces n independent punk [[Wikipedia:Zine|zine]], [http://www.mylxine.com/ ''Mylxine''], nd lso regularly contributes viewpoints to the ''[[Independent News]]'' nd various other publications.
Satterwhite has previously been involved with [[End of the Line]] Café and [[Subterranean Books]], where he helped spearhead the Prison Books program. After Subterranean Books closed, Satterwhite and several others started [[Open Books]] as a way to continue the non-profit program.
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