Elaine Bartlett is an African American activist from Harlem[1] who was charged with a first offense felony for selling cocaine in 1983.
[2] Bartlett, a mother of four children, spent sixteen years in the Bedford Hills prison in New York.
[4] Bartlett helped found the Mothers of the Disappeared which is an advocacy group aiming for repeal of the drug laws.
[4] She has advocated to New York state legislators, delivered speeches at rallies,[4] and attended anti-drug law events in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and Texas.
[4] A 2004 book by Jennifer Gonnerman, Life on the Outside (ISBN 9780312424572), tells the story of Bartlett's crime, her time in prison, the effect of incarceration on family members, and her re-entry into society.