The most recent edition of The Angolite, a bimonthly magazine produced by inmates at Louisiana’s Angola State Penitentiary, focuses on the Texas death penalty. The publication’s feature article, “If Not For Texas,” is an overview of capital punishment in Texas compared to other states and to national death penalty developments. The high number of executions in Texas, inadequate representation, innocence, juveniles, race, victims’ families, the mentally retarded, and women on death row are among the topics discussed. (The Angolite, January-February 2003) See Resources.