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The Reconstruction Amendments with Kash Doll

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The Thirteenth Amendment and Prisoners

The thirteenth amendment was ratified after the end of the civil war, it abolished slavery in voluntary servitude. But there's sort of this asterisk that says, except as a punishment for crime, that involuntary servitude is ok if you are in prison. This is why states can use prisoners to build roads and fight fires and do all kinds of things and not have to compensate them. Back in two thousand 16 two pen state runners sued the n c a, saying they should get paid. The seventh circuit court of appeals came back with a verdict saying, no, they don't have to pay you. In their reasoning, the judges pointed to a case about prisoners not getting paid because

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