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VIDEO: Lewisburg Federal

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Lewisburg Federal
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Length: 21:05:34
Aired: 7/16/2009

Built in 1932, the federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, looks more like a church than a prison. When it opened, it was considered the most modern and humane prison in America. We'll examine its history and inmate roster, which reads like a "Who's Who" of 20th-century American history and includes Alger Hiss, Morton Sobel, and Al Capone, who spent two nights there on his way to Alcatraz. Today, Lewisburg is home to one of the terrorists convicted of the World Trade Center bombing. watch

VIDEO: San Quentin

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San Quentin
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Length: 12:48:24
Aired: 7/16/2009

San Quentin is California's oldest and best known correctional institute. It houses the state's only gas chamber and death row for all male condemned inmates. California established a State Prison system in 1851 in response to the rampant lawlessness of the Gold Rush. Originally a private enterprise, a temporary prison was set up on the 268 ton ship, the Waban. As it became overcrowded, building began on a permanent facility in 1952 at Point Quentin in Marin County. During its construction, inmates slept on the prison ship, the Waban, at night and worked on building the prison during the day. The prison was known as being as corrupt as the outside world, and escapes and riots were commonplace. 1882 saw the first mass riot when 131 men smashed through the gates; the first race riots occured in 1925 between white, Native American and Mexican prisoners. Riots became increasingly common in San Quentin's later years. Early in its history San Quentin's way of dealing with these problems was with notorious medieval torture techniques. Famous inmates include: Charles Manson, James "Bluebeard" Watson, who murdered 22 women, William Bonin, the "Freeway Killer," and Jack Ryan, the "Coyote Flat Killer" who wrongly served 25 years in San Quentin, died in 1978 and was pardoned posthumously. watch

VIDEO: Auburn

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Auburn
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Length: 03:35:38
Aired: 7/16/2009

The State Penitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State. watch

Arnetia Walker: Videos

LOVE CRIMES
'College Road Trip': Oh No
College Road Trip
College Road Trip: Trailer

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For Love of the Game
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College Road Trip
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College Road Trip
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College Road Trip

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Lewisburg Federal

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Year Title Description
2008 College Road Trip Movie, Actor - Grandma Porter
2004 The Big House TV Show Series, Actor - Aunt Tina
1999 For Love Of The Game Movie, Actor - Airport Bartender
1992 Love Crimes Movie, Actor - Maria Johnson
1991 Cast A Deadly Spell Movie, Actor - Hypolite Kropotkin

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