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6. Convict Labor in the Post– Civil War South
Involuntary Servitude After the Thirteenth Amendment
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: The Rocky Road to Freedom xi
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part 1. Historical Settings
- 2. In Pursuit of Constitutional Abolitionism 27
- 3. The Civil War, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment 36
- 4. Citizenship and the Thirteenth Amendment 58
- 5. Emancipation and Civic Status 78
- 6. Convict Labor in the Post– Civil War South 100
- 7. The Thirteenth Amendment and a New Deal for Civil Rights 119
- 8. The Workers’ Freedom of Association Under the Thirteenth Amendment 138
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Part 2. Current Legal Landscapes
- 9. The Badges and Incidents of Slavery and the Power of Congress to Enforce the Thirteenth Amendment 163
- 10. The Promise of Congressional Enforcement 182
- 11. Protecting Full and Equal Rights 196
- 12. Forced Labor Revisited 226
- 13. The Slave Power Undead 245
- 14. Toward a Thirteenth Amendment Exclusionary Rule as a Remedy for Racial Profiling 266
- 15. Immigrant Workers and the Thirteenth Amendment 279
- 16. A Thirteenth Amendment Agenda for the Twenty- first Century 291
- 17. Epilogue 300
- Acknowledgments 319
- List of Contributors 321
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: The Rocky Road to Freedom xi
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Historical Settings
- 2. In Pursuit of Constitutional Abolitionism 27
- 3. The Civil War, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment 36
- 4. Citizenship and the Thirteenth Amendment 58
- 5. Emancipation and Civic Status 78
- 6. Convict Labor in the Post– Civil War South 100
- 7. The Thirteenth Amendment and a New Deal for Civil Rights 119
- 8. The Workers’ Freedom of Association Under the Thirteenth Amendment 138
-
Part 2. Current Legal Landscapes
- 9. The Badges and Incidents of Slavery and the Power of Congress to Enforce the Thirteenth Amendment 163
- 10. The Promise of Congressional Enforcement 182
- 11. Protecting Full and Equal Rights 196
- 12. Forced Labor Revisited 226
- 13. The Slave Power Undead 245
- 14. Toward a Thirteenth Amendment Exclusionary Rule as a Remedy for Racial Profiling 266
- 15. Immigrant Workers and the Thirteenth Amendment 279
- 16. A Thirteenth Amendment Agenda for the Twenty- first Century 291
- 17. Epilogue 300
- Acknowledgments 319
- List of Contributors 321
- Index 325