

Locked Up: The Prison Labor That Built Business Empires
Nov 25, 2023
The podcast explores the dark history of prison labor after the Civil War, focusing on the convict leasing system. It delves into the tough conditions in coal mines and inferno-like ovens and the impact on prisoners. The podcast also discusses efforts to preserve the history of prisoners and their descendants, including archeological findings. It explores the involvement of corporations such as United States Steel in using forced prison labor. The episode reflects on personal histories and the importance of preserving history. It concludes with an exploration of the graves of men who died while working for US Steel and the community's demand for accountability.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Uncovering the Forgotten Story
01:41 • 14min
A Glimpse into the Harsh Reality of 1885 Court Sentencing
16:08 • 2min
Reflections on Prison Life and the Story of Sheila Doss
18:07 • 2min
Exploring the Remnants of the Prison Stockade
20:32 • 14min
Making Sense of Personal History and Unacknowledged Forced Labor
34:39 • 3min
Confronting US Steel's Role in Convict Leasing
37:09 • 14min
Credits, Acknowledgments, and Sponsors for the Podcast Episode
50:47 • 2min