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Behind the prison bars

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The author examines conditions and practices inside American prisons around the turn of the twentieth century, surveying punishment types (including corporal and capital punishment), life sentences, dungeons, lock-step and chain gangs, and the daily work and treatment of inmates. Chapters address literary and religious privileges, tobacco and labor regimes, and proposals for reform, interspersed with a history of a state penitentiary and numerous letters and testimonies from prisoners and officials. The tone urges compassion and moral outreach, arguing that kindness, religious instruction, and access to literature can aid rehabilitation.

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E. E. Byrum

E. E. Byrum was an author known for his contributions to religious literature in the early 20th century. His notable works include "Behind the Prison Bars," which reflects on themes of redemption and faith, and "Riches of Grace," exploring the concept of divine grace. Byrum's writings often emphasize spiritual growth and the transformative power of belief, appealing to readers seeking inspiration and guidance in their spiritual journeys.

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