“Malcolm X had a special meaning for black convicts. A former prisoner himself, he had risen from the lowest depths to great heights. For this reason he was a stmbol of hope, a model for thousands of black convicts who found themselves trapped in the vicious PPP cycle: prison-parole-prison.”
"Initial Reactions on the Assassination of Malcolm X"
1960s, Soul on Ice (1968)
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The Birth of Tragedy/Seventy-five Aphorisms/The Anti-Christ

“Persons convicted of the forcible violation of any female prisoner shall be put to death.”
Article XLI.
Provisional Constitution and Ordinances (1858)

Source: Short fiction, Companions on the Road (1975), Chapter 2, “The Chalice” (p. 16)
But that was a false image of God. The way Anton LaVey saw God also affected his view of Satan.
Open Letter To Satanists

The Minstrel’s Monitor from Literary Souvenir, 1827
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)

“He who opens a school, closes a prison”
Also cited as Opening a school is closing a prison
This quotation has been attributed to Victor Hugo since the nineteenth century, but the earliest citations attribute the saying instead to French education minister Victor Duruy:
Déjà M. Duruy avait posé en fait, quouvrir une école, c'est fermer une prison (1865)
English translation: M. Duruy had already suggested that opening a school is closing a prison
Disputed
Source: Journal des Economistes, March 1865, p. 489 http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433022399574?urlappend=%3Bseq=495

Man in Black · First public performance (17 February 1971) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t51MHUENlAQ
Song lyrics, Man in Black (1971)
Source: The Essential Johnny Cash