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![United States of America: The High Security Unit, Lexington Federal Prison, Kentucky](images/thumbnails//29593.jpg)
Publisher: Amnesty InternationalDate: 8/1988Volume Number: AugustFormat: ExcerptCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Reproduction of summary published August 1988
![A Living Tomb](images/thumbnails//29598.jpg)
Publisher: National Campaign to Abolish the Lexington Women's Control UnitYear: 1988Format: FlyerCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Originally published in The Nation 3/26/1988
![United States of America: The High Security Unit, Lexington Federal Prison, Kentucky](images/thumbnails//29599.jpg)
Publisher: Amnesty InternationalDate: 8/1988Volume Number: AugustFormat: ReportCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Reproduction of full summary and report.
![Brainwashing in America?: The Women of Lexington Prison](images/thumbnails//29600.jpg)
Publisher: The NationDate: 6/27/1988Volume Number: 27-JunFormat: ArticleCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Reproduction of article
![Special Incapacitation: The Emergence of a New Correctional Facility for Women Political Prisoners](images/thumbnails//29602.jpg)
Publisher: Social JusticeYear: 1988Volume Number: Vol. 15-1Format: ArticleCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Excerpt from Social Justice Vol. 15(1)
![The Shame of America - Psychological Torture: US Style- The Case of Alejandrina and Susan](images/thumbnails//29604.jpg)
Publisher: National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of WarFormat: ArticleCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
In English and Spanish
![The History of Marion Prison](images/thumbnails//30451.jpg)
Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Committee to End the Marion Lockdown
This video, created by the Committee to End the Marion Lockdown in 1988, serves to provide historical context around the opening of Marion Prison in 1963.
![The Lexington Women's Control Unit p.3](images/thumbnails//30458.jpg)
This video continues to examine the women's control unit at Lexington Prison. Susan Rosenberg talks about some of the affects of prolonged isolation and the results of the federal lawsuit against Lexington are discussed.