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Read Between the Bars Arizonas Books-to-Prisoners Program

A Book Can Give Hope. Read Between the Bars is a nonhierarchical, grassroots collective in Tucson that originated in March 2007. We focus on getting free books directly into the hands of incarcerated women and men in the state of Arizona.

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