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The forced prison labor that made companies rich

After the Civil War, a new form of slavery called "convict leasing" took place in the United States. For 60 years, Southern states imprisoned Black men, often for minor crimes, and forced them to work for private companies. On Washington Week Recommends, Yamiche Alcindor speaks to Margie Mason, with The Associated Press, about how companies profited from this system of forced prison labor, even at the expense of prisoners’ lives. Washington Week Recommends is a weekly, live series hosted by Yamiche Alcindor that highlights compelling reporting across the country. Tune in every Friday at 12:30 p.m. ET/EDT on this YouTube channel.

Prison labor helped build U S capitalists business empires – People s World

(AP) More than 150 years ago, a prison complex known as the Lone Rock stockade operated at one of the biggest coal mines in Tennessee. It was powered largely by African American men who had been arrested for minor offenses like stealing a hog if they committed any crime at all.

Prison labor helped build U S capitalists business empires – People s World

Prison labor helped build U S capitalists business empires – People s World
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Margie Mason

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