000331163 000__ 04272cam\a2200469\a\4500 000331163 001__ 331163 000331163 005__ 20210513121643.0 000331163 008__ 070820s2008\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000331163 010__ $$a 2007034500 000331163 019__ $$a154799762 000331163 020__ $$a9780385506250 000331163 020__ $$a0385506252 000331163 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn167764008 000331163 035__ $$a331163 000331163 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dIG#$$dUPZ$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dNPL$$dIXA$$dVP@$$dFLP$$dMOF$$dBUR$$dOCLCQ$$dNOR$$dMBB 000331163 043__ $$an-us--- 000331163 049__ $$aISEA 000331163 05000 $$aE185.2$$b.B545 2008 000331163 08200 $$a305.896/073$$222 000331163 1001_ $$aBlackmon, Douglas A. 000331163 24510 $$aSlavery by another name :$$bthe re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II / Douglas A. Blackmon. 000331163 250__ $$a1st ed. 000331163 260__ $$aNew York :$$bDoubleday,$$cc2008. 000331163 300__ $$ax, 466 p., [8] p. of plates :$$bill. ;$$c25 cm. 000331163 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [407]-459) and index. 000331163 50500 $$gA$$tnote on language --$$tIntroduction : The bricks we stand on --$$gpt. 1. The$$tslow poison --$$g1. The$$twedding : fruits of freedom --$$g2. An$$tindustrial slavery : "Niggers is cheap" --$$g3.$$tSlavery's increase : "Day after day we looked death in the face & was afraid to speak" --$$g4.$$tGreen Cottenham's world : "The negro dies faster" --$$gpt. 2.$$tHarvest of an unfinished war --$$g5. The$$tslave farm of John Pace : "I don't owe you anything" --$$g6.$$tSlavery is not a crime : "We shall have to kill a thousand... to get them back to their places" --$$g7. The$$tindictments : "I was whipped nearly every day" --$$g8. A$$tsummer of trials, 1903 : "The master treated the slave unmercifully" --$$g9. A$$triver of anger : the South is "an armed camp" --$$g10. The$$tdisapprobation of God : "It is a very rare thing that a negro escapes" --$$g11.$$tNew South rising : "This great corporation" -- 000331163 50500 $$gpt. 3. The$$tfinal chapter of American slavery --$$g13. The$$tarrest of Green Cottenham : a war of atrocities --$$g14.$$tAnatomy of a slave mine : "Degraded to a plane lower than the brutes" --$$g15.$$tEverywhere was death : "Negro quietly swung up by an armed mob... all is quiet" --$$g16.$$tAtlanta, the South's finest city : "I will murder you if you don't do that work" --$$g17.$$tFreedom : "In the United States one cannot sell himself" --$$tEpilogue : The ephemera of catastrophe --$$tAcknowledgments --$$tNotes --$$tSelected bibliography --$$tIndex. 000331163 520__ $$aA sobering account of a little-known crime against African Americans, and the insidious legacy of racism that reverberates today. From the aftermath of the Civil War through the dawn of World War II, under laws enacted specifically to intimidate blacks, tens of thousands of African Americans were arbitrarily arrested, hit with outrageous fines, and charged for the costs of their own arrests. With no means to pay these "debts," prisoners were sold as forced laborers to coal mines, lumber camps, brickyards, railroads, quarries, and farm plantations. Thousands of other African Americans were simply seized and compelled into years of involuntary servitude. Armies of "free" black men labored without compensation, were repeatedly bought and sold, and were forced through beatings and physical torture to do the bidding of white masters for decades after the official abolition of American slavery.--From publisher description. 000331163 586__ $$aPulitzer Prize, 2009. 000331163 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xCivil rights$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000331163 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xCivil rights$$xHistory$$y20th century. 000331163 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xEmployment$$xHistory. 000331163 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xCrimes against$$xHistory. 000331163 650_0 $$aAfrican American prisoners$$xSocial conditions. 000331163 650_0 $$aForced labor$$zUnited States$$xHistory. 000331163 650_0 $$aConvict labor$$zUnited States$$xHistory. 000331163 650_0 $$aSlavery$$zUnited States$$xHistory. 000331163 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRace relations$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000331163 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRace relations$$xHistory$$y20th century. 000331163 85200 $$bgen$$hE185.2$$i.B545$$i2008 000331163 85642 $$3Contributor biographical information$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0834/2007034500-b.html 000331163 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0834/2007034500-d.html 000331163 85641 $$3Sample text$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0834/2007034500-s.html 000331163 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:331163$$pGLOBAL_SET 000331163 980__ $$aBIB 000331163 980__ $$aBOOK