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Chained in silence : Black women and convict labor in the new South

Title
Chained in silence : Black women and convict labor in the new South / Talitha L. LeFlouria.
Author
LeFlouria, Talitha L.
Publication
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2015]

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Description
xiii, 257 pages : illustrations, maps; 25 cm.
Summary
"In 1868, the state of Georgia began to make its rapidly growing population of prisoners available for hire. The resulting convict leasing system ensnared not only men but also African American women, who were forced to labor in camps and factories to make profits for private investors. In this vivid work of history, Talitha L. LeFlouria draws from a rich array of primary sources to piece together the stories of these women, recounting what they endured in Georgia's prison system and what their labor accomplished. LeFlouria argues that African American women's presence within the convict lease and chain-gang systems of Georgia helped to modernize the South by creating a new and dynamic set of skills for black women. At the same time, female inmates struggled to resist physical and sexual exploitation and to preserve their human dignity within a hostile climate of terror. This revealing history redefines the social context of black women's lives and labor in the New South and allows their stories to be told for the first time"--Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
Justice, power, and politics
Uniform Title
Justice, power, and politics.
Subjects
Note
  • "Portions of the text were previously published as 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Cuts Cordwood : Exploring Black Women's Lives and Labor in Georgia's Convict Camps, 1865-1917,' Labor : Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas 8, no. 3 (Fall 2011)"--Title page verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-237) and index.
Contents
Prologue: Between sound and silence -- Introduction: "Only woman blacksmith in America is a convict" -- The gendered anatomy of "Negro crime" -- Black women and convict leasing in the "Empire State" of the new South -- "The hand that rocks the cradle cuts cordwood" : prison camps for women -- Sustaining the "weak and feeble" : women workers and the Georgia State Prison Farm -- "Broken, ruined, and wrecked" : women on the chain gang -- Epilogue: The sound of broken silence.
Call Number
Sc E 15-710
ISBN
  • 9781469622477 (cloth : alkaline paper)
  • 1469622475 (cloth : alkaline paper)
  • 9781469622484 (ebook) (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
  • 2014034896
  • 40024839821
OCLC
892879434
Author
LeFlouria, Talitha L.
Title
Chained in silence : Black women and convict labor in the new South / Talitha L. LeFlouria.
Publisher
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2015]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Justice, power, and politics
Justice, power, and politics.
Local Note
Schomburg copy with dust jacket.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-237) and index.
Local Subject
Black author.
Other Standard Identifier
40024839821
Research Call Number
Sc E 15-710
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