The Twin Hells / A Thrilling Narrative of Life in the Kansas and Missouri Penitentiaries
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A former inmate details sixteen months inside a Kansas penitentiary and a subsequent investigation of a Missouri prison, combining firsthand experience, inmate testimony, and official records. The account describes daily routines, hard labor in coal mines, sparse meals, punishments, hospital scenes, and escape attempts, and it profiles fellow prisoners — many young men — along with notable convicts and disciplinary practices. Interwoven chapters trace the work assigned to convicts, the difficulties of reintegration after release, and the author’s intention to inform and caution readers about the personal costs of a criminal sentence.
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