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Freeman's Challenge: The Murder That Shook America's Original Prison for Profit

New Books in Critical Theory

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The Economic Influence of Auburn Prison

This chapter delves into the economic impact of Auburn Prison on the local community, from driving tourism to establishing a company town with thriving industries like hat making and railroads. It explores the controversial practice of paying prisoners to be visited as a form of entertainment for profit, as well as the violent methods used to make them work. The chapter also examines the legacy of the prison's economic decisions, such as manufacturing license plates and attempting to create silk mills, and the eventual failure of these ventures due to poor planning.

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