The Southern Poverty Law Center has gotten it approved for prisoners to receive MIM Theory. So please forward me MT8 and 14. Your protest letters also had something to do with the lifting of the ban on MIM Theory and the justice Department investigating my case and other acts of brutality at Limestone. They visited the day after I returned. But I don't expect too much from them. But it helps document the brutality here. I'm also awaiting trial on 3 charges of 2nd degree assault against DOC officials. The same charges from the incident I mentioned a while back. They are trying to cover their asses by charging me instead of losing employment. Nothing I didn't expect though.
-- a prisoner in Alabama, April 2003
MIM adds: This prisoner was sent MIM Theory in July 2002 and it was censored and the prison told him that no mail from MIM would be allowed in. He took up the fight, got the support of the SPLC and pursued it until victory. We need more comrades like this to help secure prisoner's rights to receive literature.