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appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 04:41 PM Sep 2020

PBS: 'Slavery By Another Name' Forced Labor, Prisoner Leasing, Post CW- Mid 20th C.

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*Film Excerpts, Convict labor system, exclusion in the Constitution, profitable for corporations and states.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=UcCxsLDma2o&feature=emb_logo

**WATCH FULL FILM, 'Slavery by Another Name,' (2014) 90 mins., 'Films for Action' website.
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PBS: 'Slavery By Another Name' Forced Labor, Prisoner Leasing, Post CW- Mid 20th C. (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 2020 OP
Reading the book now. Freethinker65 Sep 2020 #1
Excellent book & PBS series; many aspects are returning. appalachiablue Sep 2020 #3
I read the book. sheshe2 Sep 2020 #2
Sure thing, the full film is linked here, about 90 mins. appalachiablue Sep 2020 #5
Thank you. sheshe2 Sep 2020 #6
Thanks for posting BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #4
Wild video that excapsulates the ongoing horrors this country appalachiablue Sep 2020 #7
Flavor Flave BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #8
His is a trip, used to crack me up years ago before appalachiablue Sep 2020 #9
The "share-cropping" method worked BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #10
Good footage; there's no 'share' to it; anybody, black, white appalachiablue Sep 2020 #11

appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
3. Excellent book & PBS series; many aspects are returning.
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 05:10 PM
Sep 2020

Around 8 years ago I saw a documentary on indentured servant brick makers in Pakistan, entire families indebited for decades for having to borrow money for a wedding, medical treatment, etc. Debt peonage. Heartbreaking.
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-Child labor in brick kilns in South Asia.

- (Wiki) Debt Bondage. Peonage, also known as debt slavery or bonded labour, is the pledge of a person's services as security for the repayment for a debt or other obligation, where the terms of the repayment are not clearly or reasonably stated, and the person who is holding the debt thus has some control over the laborer. Freedom is assumed on debt repayment.

The services required to repay the debt may be undefined, and the services' duration may be undefined, thus allowing the person supposedly owed the debt to demand services indefinitely. Debt bondage can be passed on from generation to generation.

Currently, debt bondage is the most common method of enslavement with an estimated 8.1 million people bonded to labour illegally as cited by the International Labour Organization in 2005. Debt bondage has been described by the United Nations as a form of "modern day slavery" and the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery seeks to abolish the practice.

The practice is still prevalent primarily in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, although most countries in these regions are parties to the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery. It is predicted that 84 to 88% of the bonded labourers in the world are in South Asia. Lack of prosecution or insufficient punishment of this crime are the leading causes of the practice as it exists at this scale today...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_bondage

appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
7. Wild video that excapsulates the ongoing horrors this country
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 05:46 PM
Sep 2020

needs to reckon with and try to repair somehow and soon. The damage is overwhelming.

BumRushDaShow

(128,500 posts)
8. Flavor Flave
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 05:56 PM
Sep 2020

is normally wild.

One of the lyrics - "The haves fighting the have-nots" pretty much sums up the whole mess this country has been in since it's founding.

appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
9. His is a trip, used to crack me up years ago before
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:06 PM
Sep 2020

I got more education about how terrribly messed up the country is, and has been. Yep, since founding, native Americans and so much more.

In the Depression the corrupt even took runaway kids and put them in 'labor camps' in the US, making turpentine, etc. They exploited and abused them by charging outrageous amts. for bedding, clothing, co. store type stuff. SAMO.

There's an obscure 1930s movie about it (Debt) Slave Boys or something.

BumRushDaShow

(128,500 posts)
10. The "share-cropping" method worked
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:21 PM
Sep 2020

charge more for your "upkeep" than your wages and you are forever indebted.

appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
11. Good footage; there's no 'share' to it; anybody, black, white
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:34 PM
Sep 2020

young or old was exploited. Kid Johnny Cash & his younger brother worked beside their cotton sharecropper parents.

In sweatshops they actually charged women if they broke a sewing needle, and for use of the chair they sat in to work.

I've posted this before, the Redlegs of Barbados. When I saw a photo from this series there in the late 80s I couldn't believe it. The dating was easy based on the dress of the manager whites, 1920s- early 1930s. But I never saw 20th c. men wearing burlap bag tunics. The early medieval era but not the early 1900s. The photo was on a table at Sunbury plantation, with 'redlegs' written in ink across the front. I asked the guide and she pointed the direction where they lived, that's all. We looked for a while, asked, but then stopped. It's mainly St. John's Parish, east coast of Barbados I later learned.

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