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Minutes Before Six (est. 2007) is an American blog that publishes articles, poetry and art from inmates held in prison in the United States. The website was founded by former Texas death row inmate Thomas Bartlett Whitaker with the help of volunteers in the free world.[1] The name of the website refers to the hour (6 PM Central Time) at which (barring any pending appeals not decided) executions start to take place in Texas.[2] The website provides a channel for prisoners (without access to the internet) to express themselves to the outside world.[3]

Prisoners send their contribution by postal mail to the Editor, Dina Milito. Volunteers then digitize them and post them online. Minutes Before Six is a nonprofit organization (EIN #82- 3422504). Milito, a victim of violent assault seeking to understand violence, wrote to Whitaker and other condemned inmates and is an opponent of capital punishment.[4] Eventually the blog expanded to include other writers from prisons throughout the USA.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ Thomas Bartlett Whitaker Voices From Solitary: Solitary Watch. July 7, 2016, Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  • ^ Kadambari Wade Voices From Death Row: A Prisoner Writes An Ode To ‘Living Dyingly’, January 22, 2015, Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  • ^ Andrea Jones Prison Writing & Political Will The American Reader, Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  • ^ Jessica Hopper Death Row Bloggers Get Help From Victims, September 13, 2011, Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  • ^ Bell Gale Chevigny Minutes Before Six Pen America, April 30, 2013, Retrieved March 24, 2018.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Minutes_Before_Six&oldid=1026420233"

    Categories: 
    Prison writings
    Imprisonment and detention in the United States
    American blogs
    Internet properties established in 2007
    Publications established in 2007
     



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