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In 1926, with the world still licking its wounds from a devastating
war, a young man stands at the gates of San Quentin, hesitant at
the thought of employment in this grim setting. But he walks
through the gates into the bowels of the prison, where he remains
for the next thirty-five years. He soon realizes that insanity
reigns in the cell blocks and medieval practices of discipline are
still enforced. He dreams of taking the prisoners out of their
cells and onto a field playing ball, relieving growing racial
tensions-because when men are engaged in sports, skin color
disappears. "Doing Time is a fascinating and compelling story that
reveals the depths of madness, hope and compassion that exist
behind the walls of the infamous San Quentin Prison. Athletic
Director Dan Coughlin touched the lives of thousands of prisoners
through his innovative sports' programs and his belief that
hardened prisoners can be rehabilitated. Today our nation's failed
policies continue to breed violence and recidivism so we can learn
a lot from this man's high standards of human decency." -Jeff
Adachi, San Francisco Public Defender. Author Margery Ada McAleer
is the daughter of Lt. Dan Coughlin, Founder of the San Quentin
Prison Athletic System, whose life was the inspiration for this
story.
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