Former inmates working to prevent others from going to jail

By Sara Fruchtman ( August 9, 2018, 11:51 AM EDT) -- On Aug. 10, 1975, inmates from Millhaven, a maximum security prison, in Bath, Ont., organized a 24-hour hunger strike to honour Edward Nalon, who bled to death in segregation the year before. At the time, peaceful protests were a punishable offence and some inmates were put in segregation for a year after the strike. The following year, more than 60 inmates at Millhaven began a 110-day hunger strike following the death of another inmate in segregation....
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