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Who Would Believe a Prisoner?: Indiana Women's Carceral Institutions, 1848-1920 - The Indiana Women's Prison History Proje
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Who Would Believe a Prisoner?: Indiana Women's Carceral Institutions, 1848-1920 - The Indiana Women's Prison History Proje

Brand: The Indiana Womens Prison History Proje · Categorie: Social Science · Actualizat: 06.07.2026 04:02

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Pe scurt: \n \nA groundbreaking collective work of history by a group of incarcerated scholars that resurrects the lost truth about the first women's prison \n \nWhat if prisoners were to write the history of their own prison? Wh…

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\n \nA groundbreaking collective work of history by a group of incarcerated scholars that resurrects the lost truth about the first women's prison \n \nWhat if prisoners were to write the history of their own prison? What might that tell them--and all of us--about the roots of the system that incarcerates so many millions of Americans?\n \n \nIn this groundbreaking and revelatory volume, a group of incarcerated women at the Indiana Women's Prison have assembled a chronicle of what was originally known as the Indiana Reformatory Institute for Women and Girls, founded in 1873 as the first totally separate prison for women in the United States. In an effort that has already made the national news, and which was awarded the Indiana History Outstanding Project for 2016 by the Indiana Historical Society, the Indiana Women's Prison History Project worked under conditions of sometimes-extreme duress, excavating documents, navigating draconian limitations on what information incarcerated scholars could see or access, and grappling with the unprecedented challenges stemming from co-authors living on either side of the prison walls.\n \n \nWith contributions from ten incarcerated or formerly incarcerated women, the result is like nothing ever produced in the historical literature: a document that is at once a shocking revelation of the roots of America's first prison for women, and also a meditation on incarceration itself. Who Would Believe a Prisoner? is a book that will be read and studied for years to come as the nation continues to grapple with the crisis of mass incarceration.\n

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