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Description
America's Oldest continually printed prison paper
Place of Publication
Date Created
Volume
134
Issue
8
Extent of Work
8
Abstract
The Prison Mirror was founded in 1887 and is believed to be the oldest continuously published prison newspaper in the United States. Focuses on life in Stillwater Correctional Facility, covering sports such as broom hockey, basketball and dodge-ball, educational pursuits and achievements of the prisoners, notable visitors and available support programs, and other matters. A regular column called "Ask the Warden" presents questions and requests to the warden. Comings and goings of staff members are often noted. Most issues feature poetry and art work produced by the prisoners.
Table of Contents
Building Blocks -- Covid-19 Long Haulers -- Flash News -- Level Up -- Level Up Continued -- The Fine Print -- Stillwater's Security Cameras -- Crime Victim Survey -- Hoops League Back in Action -- Back in the Day -- Small Talk -- A Cache of Cachet Words -- Busting Free -- Writers Corner/Readers Nook -- Puzzles and Games -- Stillwater Art Gallery --
Dimensions
22 x 28 centimeters