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These circumstances have also led to gruesome historical echoes like the one at the Louisiana State Penitentiary—better known as Angola, or “the Alcatraz of the South”—where incarcerated workers pick cotton in the same plantation fields once worked by Reconstruction-era convict laborers, and by enslaved Africans before them.
Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor
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