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Prison Plaque

AIRED: Season 1, Episode 10
: Season 2, Episode 11
THE DETECTIVE: Tukufu Zuberi
THE PLACE: Eastern State Penitentiary Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

THE CASE:

In the heart of Philadelphia, stands the abandoned Eastern State Penitentiary building.

Founded by Quakers in 1829, this castle-like structure set new standards for prisons across the country with its progressive ideas for rehabilitation.

Recently, a group in charge of preserving this historic structure found a strange plaque discarded in a pile of rubbish. Dusting it off, they found an intriguing inscription: "In the everlasting memory of the inmates of Eastern State Penitentiary who served in World War I".

Even more intriguing is that fact that they are listed not by name, but by their prison numbers. From what they know, convicted felons were prohibited from enlisting or being drafted to fight in the war.

What's going on here? Is this an example of the prison's progressive take on prisoner reform? Or is this a sign of desperate recruiting measures for the "War to end all wars", where even prisoners are being sent into battle? The History Detectives are on the case to get to the bottom of this mystery.

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