these two, you know, alice, paul and lucy burns by now. but we also have doris stevens, and we know lot about what was happening in prison because doris stevens, who was one of the prisoners, wrote a book about it. and that was one of the handful of good sources about what was going on in there. many of the suffragist were placed in solitary confinement. the perfect for sidewalk obstruction, right? oh, they were food. they were denied their own prescription medicines. they were denied access to their family. their doctors and their lawyers. well, all of that highly illegal. paul's windows were up. oh, the door had iron bars on it. she was straitjacketed and eventually they committed her to the psyche. patrick walker, even though she was perfectly sane when she went on a hunger strike. woodrow wilson personally, bless the decision to force feed her, even though at that time the procedure was known to be life. when the war ended using his wartime powers powers and expanding those wartime powers through regulation that went well beyond the st