Monday, November 30th, marked the Freethought Books Project’s second mailing of the semester. The first mailing saw nineteen boxes of books distributed to atheist, humanistic, and freethinking prisoners. While not as large, this effort led to more prisoners getting access to such literature.
The following is a statistical run-down of what was donated and to whom it was sent:
Prisoners: 10
Mental patients: 1
Literature: 55 books
22 different works
Titles: The Born Again Skeptic’s Guide to the Bible, American Infidel: Robert G. Ingersoll, Humanist Manifesto 2000, Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism, Atheism: A Reader, Imagine No Superstition, Keepers: Voices of Secular Recovery, One Woman’s Fight, The Mind of the Market, How We Believe: The Search for God in an Age of Science, Science & Religion: Are They Compatible?, Rhymes for the Irreverent, Philosophers Without Gods, Sense and Goodness Without God, God: The Failed Hypothesis, The Fifth Miracle, Secular Wholeness, Like Rolling Uphill, The Portable Atheist, Why Atheism, Atheism: The Case Against God, Affirmations: Joyful and Creative Exuberance.
For more information on the Freethought Books Project, check out http://www.freethoughtbooks.org.



