
NBN Book of the Day Ethan Blue, "The Deportation Express: A History of America Through Forced Removal" (U California Press, 2021)
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Dec 23, 2021 In this engaging discussion, Ethan Blue, a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Western Australia, delves into the dark history of America's deportation trains. He reveals how these trains were engineered for efficiency in removing 'undesirables' from the nation. Listeners learn about the passenger experiences, the role of bureaucrats, and the lingering effects of deportation throughout history. Ethan connects past practices to current immigration issues, shedding light on the ongoing struggle for human rights in the context of forced removals.
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Rail Systematised Mass Deportation
- The Deportation Express centralized and systematized U.S. forced removals by using rail networks from 1914 through WWII.
- Trains linked jails, hospitals and workhouses to carry varied deportable people coast-to-coast efficiently.
Train Architecture Shaped Experiences
- Deportation trains varied: parlor-cellular cars segregated categories while open-plan or barred cars increased securitization.
- Journeys lasted about a week, but detainees often languished for months or years beforehand.
Deportation Through Racial Capitalism
- Blue frames deportation within global racial capitalism: migration control reproduces racial hierarchies to serve profit and state projects.
- He links scale from planetary to bodily to show how racial capitalism shapes policing and exclusion.



