The “old” Jackson State Prison in Michigan has a history as sordid as the society which has made use of it. In 1925, Communist leader Charles Ruthenberg entered its walls to serve a sentence for criminal syndicalism. In this essay, Robert Minor listens to the prison and hears the stones speak of the Underground Railroad […]
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