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‘A soul-sucking, desolate hell’: How I survived America’s most secretive supermax prison

‘A soul-sucking, desolate hell’: How I survived America’s most secretive supermax prison

Update: 2025-10-10
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Eric King is a father, poet, activist, and anarchist who was imprisoned in 2014 for acts of solidarity with the Ferguson, MO, uprising in the wake of the police killing of Michael Brown. While locked up, King endured years of documented physical and psychological torture, spending the last 18 months of his sentence in the ADX supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. In this episode of Rattling the Bars, host Mansa Musa speaks with King about how he survived his incarceration “with heart and soul intact,” and about King’s new book, A Clean Hell: Anarchy and Abolition in America’s Most Notorious Dungeon, in which he “opens the doors of America’s most secretive prison and lets the reader step into the cell to experience all the horrors the Federal Bureau of Prisons tries to keep hidden underground.”

For full show notes and transcript, click here.

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  • Producer / Videographer / Post-Production: Cameron Granadino

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‘A soul-sucking, desolate hell’: How I survived America’s most secretive supermax prison

‘A soul-sucking, desolate hell’: How I survived America’s most secretive supermax prison

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