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  2. Books to Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    Books to Prisoners is an umbrella term for organizations that mail free reading material to prison inmates. Background. The first Books to Prisoners projects were founded in the early 1970s. These included Seattle's Books to Prisoners, Boston's Prison Book Program, and the Prison Library Project which was founded in Durham, North Carolina but ...

  3. Books Through Bars - Wikipedia

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    Expenses (2016) $48,925 [3] Website. www .booksthroughbars .org. Books Through Bars is an American organization that works to provide quality reading material to prisoners in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. New Society Publishers of Philadelphia founded Books Through Bars in 1990. [4] Books Through Bars was separately incorporated as a ...

  4. Prison Book Program - Wikipedia

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    Prison Book Program is an American non-profit organization that sends free books to people in prison. [1] While the organization is based in Massachusetts, it mails packages of books to people in prisons in 45 U.S. states, as well as Puerto Rico and Guam. [2] The program receives letters from people in prison asking for specific titles or ...

  5. Chicago Books to Women in Prison - Wikipedia

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    Website. cbwp .org. Chicago Books to Women in Prison (CBWP) is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that provides free books to incarcerated women in state and federal prisons across the United States. On average, around 3,000 packages are sent per year, pulled from a collection that averages around 10,000 donated books.

  6. Prison library - Wikipedia

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    Other prison libraries have programs in which prisoners are recorded reading stories, and the tapes and books, along with a coloring book and crayons, are sent to their child. [8] Some inmates try to read the same materials their children are reading, so they have something to talk about with them.

  7. Alcatraz Library - Wikipedia

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    Alcatraz Library. Coordinates: 37°49′35″N 122°25′22″W. Alcatraz Library. Alcatraz Library was a library for inmates at Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. It was located at the end of D-Block. On entering Alcatraz, every inmate received a library card [1] and a catalog of books found in the library. An inmate would order a book by putting ...

  8. Boy spends his allowance to buy books for prisoners - AOL

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    Most nine year olds spend their hard-earned allowance on silly things, but Tyler Fugett wanted to spend his on something that would last.

  9. Prison literature - Wikipedia

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    Prison literature is a literary genre characterized by literature that is written while the author is confined in a location against his or her will, such as a prison, jail or house arrest. [1] The writing can be about prison, informed by it, or simply coincidentally written while in prison. It could be a memoir, nonfiction, or fiction.