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Orange-collar labor : work and inequality in prison

Gibson-Light, Michael, author

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]

Should prisoners work? : a study of the prison labor problem in the United States

Robinson, Louis N. (Louis Newton), 1880-1952, author

Philadelphia ; Chicago : John C. Winston Company, [1931]

Prison labor

Philadelphia : American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1913.

Prison through art, rap and VR

New York, NY : The New York Times 360, 2017.

The 13th Amendment : how companies are turning prisons into cash cows

[Place of publication not identified] : Big Think, 2018.

Slavery by another name

Arlington, VA : Public Broadcasting Service, [2012]

Annual report - Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

Federal Prison Industries, inc.

[Washington]

Olin Library HV8923 .A37

Racial Discrimination in the State's Use of Peremptory Challenges: The Application of the United States Supreme Court's Decision in Batson v. Kentucky in South Carolina

Blume, John H.

Some one hundred and six years before the United States Supreme Court's 1986 decision in Batson v. Kentucky the Court ruled that a black person is denied the equal protection of the laws when the State seeks to convict him of a criminal offense in a proceeding in which members…

Published in Scholarship@Cornell Law: A Digital Repository.

The Thirteenth Amendment: Modern Slavery, Capitalism, and Mass Incarceration

Goodwin, Michele

Slavery's preservation in the United State can-in part-be explained by its fluid transformations, which continuously exacted economic gains, preserved southern social order, and inured benefits to private parties as well as the state. These transformations did not outpace law.…

Published in Scholarship@Cornell Law: A Digital Repository.

Foreign Labor Trends Report: 2007 United States of America

United States Department of Labor

An overview of recent trends in the United States' labor market, government, economy and trade.

Published in eCommons7.