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Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From the Civil War to World War II

by Douglas Blackmon · 2008

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In this groundbreaking historical expose, Douglas A. Blackmon brings to light one of the most shameful chapters in American history--an "Age of Neoslavery" that thrived from the aftermath of the Civil War through the dawn of World War II.Under laws enacted specifically to intimidate blacks, tens of thousands of African Americans were arbitrarily arrested, hit with outrageous fines, and charged for the costs of their own arrests. With no means to pay these ostensible "debts," prisoners were sold as forced laborers to coal mines, lumber camps, brickyards, railroads, quarries, and farm plantations. Thousands of other African Americans were simply seized by southern landowners and compelled into years of involuntary servitude.…

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Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction 2009 · pulitzer.org
"The most shocking book I read last year was “Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From the Civil War to World War II,” by Douglas Blackmon. The detailed chronicle of the institutional scale of horrific oppression and criminal behavior by local government and corporate interests was truly jaw-dropping."
By the Book: Caroline Kennedy · nytimes.com