
In this episode of Stuff You Should Know, Josh and Chuck delve into the history and modern realities of prison labor in the United States. They trace its origins from the Enlightenment period to the post-Civil War South, highlighting the exploitation of incarcerated individuals through convict leasing and chain gangs. The discussion covers the economic incentives behind prison labor, the disproportionate impact on African Americans, and the legal loopholes that perpetuate these practices. They also explore the conditions, wages, and lack of worker protections for prisoners, contrasting the historical abuses with contemporary issues and potential reforms.
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