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No mercy here, gender, punishment, and the making of Jim Crow modernity, Sarah Haley

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No mercy here, gender, punishment, and the making of Jim Crow modernity, Sarah Haley
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
No mercy here
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Sarah Haley
Series statement
Justice, power, and politics
Sub title
gender, punishment, and the making of Jim Crow modernity
Summary
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries imprisoned black women faced wrenching forms of gendered racial terror and heinous structures of economic exploitation. Subjugated as convict laborers and forced to serve additional time as domestic workers before they were allowed their freedom, black women faced a pitiless system of violence, terror, and debasement. Drawing upon black feminist criticism and a diverse array of archival materials, Sarah Haley uncovers imprisoned women's brutalization in local, county, and state convict labor systems, while also illuminating the prisoners' acts of resistance and sabotage, challenging ideologies of racial capitalism and patriarchy and offering alternative conceptions of social and political life.A landmark history of black women's imprisonment in the South, this book recovers stories of the captivity and punishment of black women to demonstrate how the system of incarceration was crucial to organizing the logics of gender and race, and constructing Jim Crow modernity
Target audience
adult
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