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This document appears to be an excerpt from a larger text titled 'Trashing the Right to Read.' It details a correspondence between death row inmate Kenneth Foster and author Dave Zirin following the revocation of Foster's death sentence in August 2007. The text focuses on Foster's analysis of sports as a survival mechanism in prison and Zirin's emotional response to Foster's letter. While part of a House Oversight production (indicated by the Bates stamp), this specific page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Kenneth Foster Prisoner/Author of letter
Death row inmate whose sentence was revoked in August 2007; wrote to Dave Zirin about sports in prison.
Dave Zirin Author
Author of 'Welcome to the Terrordome' and 'What's My Name, Fool?'; received letter from Foster.
Foster's Daughter Family member
Mentioned as 11-year-old daughter Foster would never touch.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015282' at the bottom of the page.

Timeline (1 events)

August 2007
Kenneth Foster's death sentence was revoked.
Prison/Court

Locations (3)

Location Context
Where Kenneth Foster was held.
Used metaphorically by Zirin to contrast with death row.
General location discussed regarding the role of sports.

Relationships (1)

Kenneth Foster Reader/Author Correspondence Dave Zirin
Foster wrote a letter to Zirin after reading his book; Zirin sent a follow-up book.

Key Quotes (3)

"Facing execution, the only thing that I began to get obsessive about was how to get heard and be free, and as the saying goes, you can’ t serve two gods."
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"Sports becomes a way of life in prison, because it becomes a way of survival."
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"It didn’ t matter if he was on death row or Park Avenue, I felt smarter having read his words."
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