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Maryland and the nation’s prisons were beginning to experience the reverse effect: the population in Maryland prisons tripled in the late twentieth century, with a raw increase from 7,731 people incarcerated in 1979 to 24,186 in 2003. By the 1990s, the United States reached a rate of opening one new prison or jail every single week
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
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