Mass Incarceration And Its Mystification: A Review Of “The 13th”

This article was originally published by The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), and is reprinted here with permission. When prisoners in Alabama last spring proposed a national strike to protest “prison slavery,” they called out the infamous clause in the Thirteenth Amendment. The amendment most known for abolishing slavery included a rider that sanctioned slavery … Continue reading Mass Incarceration And Its Mystification: A Review Of “The 13th”