The sixth essay in Staughton Lynd's new series,
leading up to the 20th Aniversary Conference of the Lucasville Uprising in
April of 2013. Reviewing this background page and this timeline might help
provide a context and more general understanding for the detailed information
contained in Staughton's essays.

The Lucasville Uprising was a rebellion against oppressive and racist policies at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (SOCF) in Lucasville, OH. Nine inmates and one guard died during the uprising in April of 1993. Today, many people are serving time or condemned to death by the state of Ohio in relation to the uprising. We demand amnesty for all of these inmates. The conditions at SOCF were (and still are) intolerable and unconscionable.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Solitary Confinement Testimonials...
The Unreliability of Prisoner Informant Testimony
A presentation given by Alice Lynd for a panel on wrongful convictions at the Cleveland Marshall School of Law
on October 22.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
RE-EXAMINING LUCASVILLE : ESSAY 5
The fifth essay in Staughton Lynd's new series,
leading up to the 20th Aniversary Conference of the Lucasville Uprising in
April of 2013. Reviewing this background page and this timeline might help
provide a context and more general understanding for the detailed information
contained in Staughton's essays.
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