Out of Control: A Fifteen Year Battle Against Control Unit Prisons

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    Nancy Kurshan

    Publisher: Freedom Archives

    Year: 2013

    Format: Paperback

    Size: 229 pages

    ISBN: 9780979078927

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Out of Control: A 15-Year Battle Against Control Unit Prisons by Nancy Kurshan tells the inspiring story of the Committee to End the Marion Lockdown (CEML). Founded in 1985 to organize against control unit prisons and related inhumane practices at the notorious federal prison in Marion, Illinois, the committee’s work and influence spread nationwide, even as the practices at Marion became widespread in many other prisons in the U.S. and internationally.

Written in an accessible and eloquent style by Nancy Kurshan, a CEML co-founder and leading activist throughout CEML’s history, the book recounts how the committee led and organized hundreds of educational programs and demonstrations in many parts of the country and sought to build a national movement to expose and abolish “end-of-the-line” prisons. Along the way the Committee wrote thousands of pages of educational and agitational literature, and developed new ways of analyzing and fighting against the “prison industrial complex.”

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