Inside San Quentin’s marathon club: ‘For that day they are runners, not criminals’
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A new documentary takes a look at 1000 Mile Club, based out of the notorious California prison, that gives inmates a special opportunity Running a marathon usually means going from point A to point B, witnessing some of the best sites a city has to offer. Not at San Quentin, the oldest, most notorious prison in California and home to the biggest death row in America. Here incarcerated men run 105 laps around a crowded yard, navigating a slope, 90-degree turns and monotony on a makeshift track....

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