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Freeman's Challenge: The Murder That Shook America's Original Prison for Profit
Jul 18, 2024
Dr. Robin Bernstein discusses 'Freeman's Challenge,' revealing the story of William Freeman's demand for wages in America's original prison for profit, leading to a murder that exposed the connection between incarceration and anti-Black racism. The podcast also explores the economic impact of Auburn Prison, challenging conventional beliefs about prisons and sparking curiosity about historical narratives.
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- William Freeman challenged the profit-driven prison system by demanding wages for his labor.
- Auburn State Prison introduced the concept of for-profit prisons, highlighting the entanglement of racism and incarceration.
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The Origins of Prison for Profit
The Auburn State Prison, dating back to the early 19th century, introduced the concept of a prison for profit, where incarcerated individuals were exploited for unpaid labor in factories. The system aimed at capitalism over punishment or reform, leading to extreme conditions for prisoners, including enforced silence, prohibition on communication, and solitary confinement.
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