
New Books in Law Robert T. Chase, "We Are Not Slaves: State Violence, Coerced Labor, and Prisoners’ Rights in Postwar America" (UNC Press, 2020)
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Jun 24, 2020 Siobhan interviews Robert T. Chase, author of 'We Are Not Slaves: State Violence, Coerced Labor, and Prisoners’ Rights in Postwar America'. They discuss the history of southern prisons, the struggle for prisoners' rights, the impact of litigation and political organizing, the role of federal power in mass incarceration, and modern-day connections to the prisoners' rights movement.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Narratives and Resistance in the Prison System
03:20 • 18min
The Legal Implications of the Ruffin v Commonwealth Case on Prisoners' Rights
20:53 • 5min
Prisoner's Rights Cases and the Shift Towards a Rights-Based Ideology
25:58 • 28min
The Role of Federal Power and Uneven Distribution of Funds in Mass Incarceration
53:50 • 2min
The Impact of Good Time Laws on Prison Population
56:02 • 3min
Connections between the Prisoners' Rights Movement and Modern-Day Carceral State
59:28 • 2min
Prison Strikes and the Fight for Prisoner's Rights
01:01:31 • 3min
