Oregon State Penitentiary (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Oregon State Penitentiary" in English language version.

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  • Sarah B. Ames "Protests Put Women's Prison in Spotlight", Oregonian, October 31, 1988; accessed via Newsbank

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  • "Issue Brief: Oregon State Penitentiary" (PDF). DOC Operations Division: Prison Oregon State Penitentiary. DOC Operations Division: Prison. September 20, 2014. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 28, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  • "Oregon State Penitentiary." Oregon Department of Corrections. Retrieved on November 2, 2010.
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  • "Oregon Water Cure: As Administered in Penitentiary It Proves Better Than Flogging", Washington Post (from the Portland Oregonian), August 26, 1904, p. 11; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Honor System in the Oregon Prison", Christian Science Monitor, August 24, 1918; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Oregon State Penitentiary Finds Work Proves Its Worth: Flax Works, Flax Works, Chief Industry at Oregon State, Nationally Known" Christian Science Monitor, April 21, 1926, p. 5A; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Prisoners Share in Profits of Large Oregon Flax Mill: Convicts Work Without Armed Guards—Product Said to Equal That of Canada, Ireland, Belgium", Christian Science Monitor, August 8, 1925; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Prisoners Eager to Learn to Improve Life by Study", Christian Science Monitor, November 8, 1926; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Eighty Moonshiners In Oregon Prison: All Are 45 To 55 Years Old--Violent Crimes Laid To Younger Men", Baltimore Sun, July 18, 1926; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "9 Convicts Shot to Quell Riot in Oregon Prison", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 17, 1926; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Oregon Convicts Riot Over Ruling on Releases", Christian Science Monitor, August 1, 1936; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Tear-Gas Threats Quell Prison Riot", Baltimore Sun (AP), August 1, 1936; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "700 Howl in Cells at Oregon Prison: Convicts Break Windows and Bang Doors as Warden Refuses Food After Riot ", New York Times, August 2, 1936; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Toughest 'Canary' Gets Parole So Pen Pals Can't Kill Him", Baltimore Sun, February 28, 1952; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "16 'Strike' in Oregon Prison", New York Times, November 1, 1952; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Escape Tunnel Discovered in Oregon Prison", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 2, 1953, p. 5; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "1,000 Convicts End Revolt At State Prison In Oregon", Baltimore Sun, July 13, 1953, p. 1; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Convict Rebellion Still On in Oregon: 800 Prisoners Forced Behind Fences After Fires Are Set—Gas Clears Commissary", New York Times, July 12, 1953, p. 55; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "1100 in Prison Riot Corralled In Ball Park", Washington Post, July 12, 1953, p. M16; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Prison Rebels In Oregon Toss in Towel", Washington Post, July 13, 1936; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Inmate's Sex Is Changed in Oregon Prison", Chicago Tribune (AP), October 4, 1965, p. A11; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "700 Convicts Riot at Oregon Prison", New York Times, March 10, 1960, accessed via ProQuest.
  • Lawrence E. Davies, "Oregon Convicts Win Concessions; Revolt Ends, Guards Freed", New York Times, March 11, 1968; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Prison Sitdown Ended", New York Times, November 6, 1968; accessed via ProQuest
  • Joe Brown, "UHURU: Its History", The Skanner, May 16, 1979; accessed via ProQuest.
  • Larry Baker, "Imprisoned: Political forum 'success'", The Skanner, May 5, 1982; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Corrections Division recruits minorities", The Skanner, June 24, 1981; accessed via ProQuest.
  • Larry Baker, "IMPRISONED: OSP Prisoner Stabbed", The Skanner, October 6, 1982; accessed via ProQuest. "Wilson recalled one of the guards who was supposedly supervising him repeatedly shouting for the inmates to stop fighting, while others merely stood in the gun tower and watched with rifles in hand. But the guards were white. Wilson stated it was 10 minutes before any guards were able to rescue him and by that time his lungs had been punctured and he had sustained many other wounds. During his struggle with the 10 whites, a Cuban prisoner, Ricardo Guerra, tried to assist Wilson but to no avail. 'I couldn't just stand by and see 10 white prisoners beating on a black man just because his skin is a different color,' said Guerra."
  • Larry Baker, "IMPRISONED: Bias in Library", The Skanner, November 17, 1982; accessed via ProQuest.
  • Jil Clark, "Court Bars Prison Censorship of Periodicals", Gay Community News 10 (38), April 16, 1983; accessed via ProQuest.
  • "Convicts Who Were Part of Test Of Drugs File $3.6 Million Suit", New York Times (UPI), September 11, 1977; accessed via ProQuest.

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  • "Issue Brief: Oregon State Penitentiary" (PDF). DOC Operations Division: Prison Oregon State Penitentiary. DOC Operations Division: Prison. September 20, 2014. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 28, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  • Jaime Shimkus, "Prison Hospice Comforts the Dying, Touches the Living Archived December 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine", CorrectCare, Spring 2002.

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