Kenneth E. Hartman (born December 28, 1960) is an American writer and prison activist. In 1980, Hartman was convicted of murder at the age of 19 for beating a homeless man to death in a Long Beach park, and he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. While in prison, Hartman became known as a prisoner-rights advocate, and on April 15, 2017, Hartman was one of 2 prisoners to have their lifetime sentences commuted by Governor
Jerry Brown
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. Hartman was released from prison in December 2017.
Hartman was one of the proponents of the "Honor Yard" in
California State Prison in Lancaster; the program involves "600 inmates who have promised to avoid drugs, gang activity and violence against each other or prison staff and who live in a section of the prison separated from the general inmates" where they may take training and classes.
Hartman wrote about his experiences in prison and this program in his essay "A Prisoners' Purpose". In a 2009 ''New York Times'' editorial, he described the effects of
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on the prison system. He has also written against the penalty of life imprisonment without parole, calling it "the other death penalty". In a December 2014 feature for ''
Harper's Magazine
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'', he described three decades of prison Christmases to illustrate the progressive attempts to dehumanize prisoners in the United States.
"Christmas in Prison: Greeting the holidays in an age of mass incarceration" in ''Harper's'' magazine, December 2014 issue
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His 2009 memoir is ''Mother California: A Story of Redemption Behind Bars'' ().
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American essayists
American memoirists
American people convicted of murder
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by California
Living people
1960 births
Prisoners' rights activists