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Page 47
... prison library had some good literature , including the works of George Sand , George Eliot , and Ouida . The librarian in charge was an educated Englishman serving a five - year sentence for forgery . The books he handed out to me soon ...
... prison library had some good literature , including the works of George Sand , George Eliot , and Ouida . The librarian in charge was an educated Englishman serving a five - year sentence for forgery . The books he handed out to me soon ...
Page 48
... prison became . The days dragged and I grew rest- less and irritable with impatience . Even reading became impossible . I would sit for hours lost in reminiscences . I thought of the com- rades in the Illinois penitentiary brought back ...
... prison became . The days dragged and I grew rest- less and irritable with impatience . Even reading became impossible . I would sit for hours lost in reminiscences . I thought of the com- rades in the Illinois penitentiary brought back ...
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... Prison ( second - degree robbery ) ; 1970 , ac- cused , with two other inmates , of killing a prison guard ; 1971 , killed in an alleged escape attempt ; author of Soledad Brother : The Prison Let- ters of George Jackson . Jane Jacobs ...
... Prison ( second - degree robbery ) ; 1970 , ac- cused , with two other inmates , of killing a prison guard ; 1971 , killed in an alleged escape attempt ; author of Soledad Brother : The Prison Let- ters of George Jackson . Jane Jacobs ...
Contents
PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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