id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_q5bphvegzvgljm4cx2kq7vd2pm Katie Donington chained in silence: black women and convict labor in the New South 2017 3 .pdf application/pdf 1264 67 53 chained in silence: black women and convict labor class, gender and sexuality, speaks to the ways in which the experiences of African American the proper form of labour for African American women. It is these, and other, precise personal accounts of women's lives, African American women in the penal system. This process, she argues, was designed to exclude African American women from the 'Cult of True revisit Orlando Patterson's notion of 'social death' under slavery, reconfiguring it for convict women as slavery and convict labour. LeFlouria argues convincingly that for women the loss in value of their reproductive labour meant that make broader claims for the role of African American labour in the making of the industrial New South. chained in silence: black women and convict labor in the New South chained in silence: black women and convict labor in the New South ./cache/work_q5bphvegzvgljm4cx2kq7vd2pm.pdf ./txt/work_q5bphvegzvgljm4cx2kq7vd2pm.txt