In 1868, the state of Georgia began punishing convicts by leasing them to private companies. Georgia’s transition from penitentiary confinement to convict leasing coincided with a shift in the composition of its inmates. Fifteen years after the Civil War, African-Americans in Georgia were imprisoned at a rate more than 12 times that of whites. This article finds that black men were most likely to be imprisoned in the convict lease system where they overcame whites’ efforts to preserve their position as dependent agricultural laborers. Where elite white landowners were able to reconstitute a dependent agricultural labor force, they had little reason to use the convict lease system to punish their workers. But in urban counties and in countie...
This research explores the connections between convict leasing in the state of Mississippi and the c...
Though slaves were considered private property, slavery in Savannah was a publicly-funded institutio...
International audienceContrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possi...
This paper identifies and analyzes the political and economic functions of the state penal systems i...
A large theoretical literature in sociology connects increases in incarceration to contractions in t...
This thesis presents a history of the State of Florida's convict leasing program (1877-1920) and sit...
This is an examination of Governor Rufus B. Bullock and his management of the states convict lease s...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the historical roots of racial disparity in incarcerat...
The primary result of this study is to offer conclusive evidence in support of the contention that t...
This Article expands on the plight of James Somerset by exploring how the American justice system di...
During the antebellum period, free African Americans living in the Southern United States were a thi...
This article explores the southern prison system during the expansion of slavery in the nineteenth-c...
The United States is home to a private prison industry, which allows for the detention of human bein...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In 1898 the U.S. Department o...
American penitentiaries developed in two distinct phases, and southern states participated in both. ...
This research explores the connections between convict leasing in the state of Mississippi and the c...
Though slaves were considered private property, slavery in Savannah was a publicly-funded institutio...
International audienceContrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possi...
This paper identifies and analyzes the political and economic functions of the state penal systems i...
A large theoretical literature in sociology connects increases in incarceration to contractions in t...
This thesis presents a history of the State of Florida's convict leasing program (1877-1920) and sit...
This is an examination of Governor Rufus B. Bullock and his management of the states convict lease s...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the historical roots of racial disparity in incarcerat...
The primary result of this study is to offer conclusive evidence in support of the contention that t...
This Article expands on the plight of James Somerset by exploring how the American justice system di...
During the antebellum period, free African Americans living in the Southern United States were a thi...
This article explores the southern prison system during the expansion of slavery in the nineteenth-c...
The United States is home to a private prison industry, which allows for the detention of human bein...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In 1898 the U.S. Department o...
American penitentiaries developed in two distinct phases, and southern states participated in both. ...
This research explores the connections between convict leasing in the state of Mississippi and the c...
Though slaves were considered private property, slavery in Savannah was a publicly-funded institutio...
International audienceContrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possi...