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   Vol.65/No.21            May 28, 2001 
 
 
Letters
 
 
Keeping up with struggles
I am a prisoner who is highly interested in receiving your informative newspaper so that I can not only stay abreast of the constant struggles going on but also so I can share this type of information with my fellow comrades imprisoned with me.

I am anticipating your understanding and look forward to become more conscious with the information you print in your newsletter.

A prisoner
Romulus, New York
 
 
No wages paid in Texas
Please place my name on your prison subscription mailing list if possible. As Texas does not pay wages for work done I am without funds to pay for a subscription.

A prisoner
Iowa Park, Texas
 
 
Censorship battle
Since receiving a free copy of your newspaper I have attempted two times to send $6.00 for a subscription. The security office has twice denied this order. This is clearly an act of censorship! I am a politically conscious and active prisoner. I have been battling with this institution over incoming mail since I was transferred here last April.

I realize the $6.00 may not be worth it from your side but this fight is about much more than the money.

This is a small battle that involves a whole revolution. As long as the system can deny all political material we will never be able to educate!

A prisoner
Chester, Pennsylvania

 
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