Nowhere in the world do more people live behind bars than in the United States, a country with more than two million prisoners. Photography professor Nigel Poor discovered thousands of negatives that once served as documentation and evidence at the infamous San Quentin State Prison from the 1960s to the 1980s. Now, inmates interpret these images, resulting in a multilayered analysis of life in incarceration.
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