Books Through Bars bookcover

Books Through Bars

Stories from the Prison Books Movement

Moira Marquis 

(Editor)

Nic Cassette 

(Illustrator)

et al.

Rod Coronado 

(Interviewee)

Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin 

(Interviewee)

Julia Chin 

(Contribution by)

Daniel McGowan 

(Contribution by)

Rebecca Ginsburg 

(Contribution by)

Victoria Law 

(Contribution by)

Andy Chan 

(Contribution by)

Sarah West 

(Contribution by)

Megan Sweeney 

(Contribution by)

Lauren Braun-Strumfels 

(Contribution by)

James King 

(Contribution by)

Michelle Dillon 

(Contribution by)

Melissa Charenko 

(Contribution by)

Beth Orlansky 

(Contribution by)

Robert McDuff 

(Contribution by)

Annie Masaoka 

(Contribution by)

Ellen Skirvin 

(Contribution by)

Jodi Lincoln 

(Contribution by)

Julie Schneyer 

(Contribution by)

Kwaneta Harris 

(Contribution by)

Valerie Surrett 

(Contribution by)

Zoe Lawrence 

(Contribution by)

Paul Tardie 

(Contribution by)

Patrick Kukucka 

(Contribution by)

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Description

People organizing prison books programs have quietly gathered in basements, storage spaces, and the back rooms of secondhand bookstores for the last seventy years, reading letters written by incarcerated people and sending books in return. This diffuse and nonhierarchical movement operates on shoestring budgets with donated libraries in thirty states, and yet, there is little awareness of this long-standing social movement.

This book contains essays that explain the need for prison book programs and offer advice on how to establish or become involved with prison books programs, as well as shedding light on current challenges. While mass incarceration can make people feel powerless, this book details how ordinary people can organize and intervene in the largest imprisonment the world has ever known. The editors of this book hope it will inspire more people to realize that everyone has the power to treat each other differently and to foster a culture of care over cruelty.

Royalties from the sale of this book will go to the Martin Sostre Memorial Prison Books Fund which grants money to prison book programs that send free literature to incarcerated people annually. Martin Sostre won several foundational prison censorship lawsuits while incarcerated and opened the door to sending books inside.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Georgia Press
Publish DateMarch 15, 2024
Pages280
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780820365879
Dimensions9.4 X 7.6 X 0.9 inches | 1.7 pounds

About the Author

LAUREN BRAUN-STRUMFELS is an associate professor in the history department at Cedar Crest College. She was also a Fulbright Scholar at Universita Roma Tre in 2020.

Reviews

As many states move to restrict books in carceral spaces, educators and activists must continue to advocate for the life-giving and healing power that books can provide in those spaces. Books through Bars offers narrative evidence for why this work must be done. It will benefit anyone who has been incarcerated, who seeks to bring education to carceral spaces, or who wants to dismantle mass incarceration in the US. This excellent book belongs in the library of every prison education program in the US--assuming officials will approve it.--M. M. Veeneman "CHOICE"
Books through Bars powerfully conveys an important public statement about the importance of books and their value to maintaining one's full humanity through the life of the mind.--Doran Larson "author of Witness in the Era of Mass Incarceration"

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