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News Brief: 'Tough Love' Used to Justify Abusing Children and Surplus Black Population in Alabama

Jan 18, 2023
39:07
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Unreformed the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children
01:58 • 2min
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The Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children
03:59 • 5min
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Getting Out of the House of Delinquents
08:44 • 2min
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The School to Prison Pipeline
10:21 • 3min
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The Negro Reform School at Mount Meggs
13:26 • 4min
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The Incentives Are Not Covered by the Media, Right?
17:37 • 5min
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The State of Inmates in America
22:47 • 3min
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We're Not Taking Care of Children, Right?
25:57 • 2min
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Is It Better to Have a Lot of Bad Media or No Media?
27:39 • 4min
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Unreformed, the Story of Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children
32:01 • 6min
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Citations Needed News Brief
37:34 • 2min
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In this News Brief, we talk with Josie Duffy Rice about her new podcast, "Unreformed: The Story of the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children,” incarceration as racial disciplining mechanism, and what has––and hasn't––changed in our so-called "juvenile justice system".

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