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Twice the Work of Free Labor - The Political Economy of Convict Labor in the New South (Paperback, New)
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Twice the Work of Free Labor - The Political Economy of Convict Labor in the New South (Paperback, New)
Series: Haymarket
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For the first time in a generation chain gangs have reappeared on
the roads of the American South. Associated in the past with racial
terrorism, this cruel and unusual punishment should invoke strong
memories. But, in the rush to embrace ever-harsher sanctions, the
American public has ignored the troubling history of Southern
punishment. Twice the Work of Free Labor is the first book-length
study of the history of the Southern convict-lease system and its
successor, the chain gang. For nearly a century after the abolition
of slavery, convicts labored in the South's mines, railroad camps,
brickyards, turpentine farms and then road gangs, under abject
conditions. The vast majority of these prisoners were African
Americans. In this timely book, Alex Lichtenstein reveals the
origins of this vicious penal slavery, explains its persistent and
widespread popularity among whites, and charts its unhappy
contribution to the rebirth of the South in the decades following
the Civil War. The book also offers an original analysis of the
post-Civil War South's political economy. Lichtenstein suggests
that, after emancipation, forced black labor was exploited not by
those who yearned for the social order of the slave South, but by
the region's most ardent advocates of progress. The convict-lease
and chain gang allowed a New South to rise while preserving white
supremacy.
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