Malcolm X’s former prison cell becomes first of 1,000 planned ‘freedom libraries’

The Guardian (UK) | The first of the planned amenities for US prisoners opens in the Massachusetts jail where the campaigner was incarcerated in the 1940s.

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Prison advocate and MacArthur ‘genius’ turns what may be Malcolm X’s former cell into a library and place for hope