Beneath the blazing summer sun on a former slave plantation, Lamont Gross and fellow prisoners stooped in long rows, picking vegetables by hand under the watchful eyes of armed guards on horseback. He said breaks were short and infrequent, with nothing to protect workers from the heat.
“I saw guys collapse,” Gross said of his days on the so-called farm line at Louisiana’s state penitentiary, where men work for pennies an hour or nothing at all and face punishment if they refuse. “There were dudes that got heat stroke. There were dudes with underlying conditions, older or had some sort of disability, but they had to go out there, too.”
As daily temperatures hit record highs across much of the South, a federal judge took an unusual step, challenging the treatment of mostly Black incarcerated workers in the fields.
America’s largest maximum-security prison, known as Angola, sits on 18,000 acres. It was once a patchwork of cotton fields where, historians note, even enslaved pregnant women and young children worked from dawn to dusk during the busiest and hottest harvesting months. Prisoners have toiled on the same farm lines since after emancipation often without shade, adequate work breaks or even sunscreen.
formercurrent slave plantationI dispute the AP’s use of the word ‘former.’
the state warned that shutting down the farm line once the heat index hits 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31.1 degrees Celsius), as requested by plaintiffs in their emergency filing, would “open the floodgates” to cease work “in any institution across the South.”
Maybe - and just hear me out - maybe that’s not a bad thing if your work is all slave labor. ¯\(ツ)/¯
Slavery over in the U.S… right
“…except as a punishment for crime” -13th amendment
Maybe “former” slave plantation isn’t an accurate description.
The amendment that outlawed slavery also enshrined it into law.
They’ve been using that loophole ever since
“Oh we no longer have slaves, we call them prisoners now and everyone is just okay with it.”
And it’s just “coincidence” that they’re almost all black.
Totally. I mean, they do arrest other people who are not African American right?
But which ones get actual prison time?
I mean just look at how the image preview for the article looks…
The system is designed for an endless loop of this.
At least indentured servants had the idea of earning their freedom. This is below cruel.
we always say how cruel North Korea is, meanwhile in America:
you can downvote me but we still have the largest prison population in the world, must be nice to live in ignorance