1927 - The book is dedicated to the countless thousands of my
brothers and sisters who have suffered the cruel and pitiless
torture and degradation of imprisonment in the jails,
penitentiaries and other barbarous and brutalizing penal
institutions of capitalism under our much-vaunted Christian
civilization, and who in consequence now bear the ineffaceable
brand of convicts and criminals, this volume is dedicated with
affection and devotion by one of their number. The contents
include: The Relation of Society to the Convict; The Prison as an
Incubator of Crime; I Become U.S. Convict, No. 9653; Sharing the
Lot of Les Miserables; Transferred From My Cell to the Hospital;
Visitors and Visiting; The 1920 Campaign for President; A Christmas
Eve Reception; Leaving the Prison; General Prison Conditions;
Poverty Populates the Prison; Creating the Criminal; How I Would
Manage the Prison; Capitalism and Crime; Poverty and the Prison;
Socialism and the Prison; Leaving the Prison; Prison Labor, Its
Effects on Industry and Trade; Studies Behind Prison Walls; and
Wasting Life.
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