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In re Gault with Josie Duffy Rice

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The Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children

The Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children was started as a safe haven for black kids in the early 1900s. The state of Alabama took it over and what we saw for the next 60 years was this place of true mental, physical, emotional abuse that these kids suffered. This is really also a look at like, where are the kids who went there and up? And that's kind of what's coming up in the next couple of episodes.

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