Prison-reform activists tend not to call incarcerated people “prisoners” or “inmates,” preferring the term “insider,” with its more flattering connotations of hard-won knowledge. Friedmann was the insider’s insider. His condemnation of the American penal system came out of his time in brutal detention facilities, including Nashville’s old jail. Through pertinacity and patience, he’d penetrated the corridors of power.
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He also said he found it challenging to acknowledge how other people "kind of own part of your grief" and he was aware of a "desire" for his feelings to be conveyed otherwise they would be questioned.
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