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American Prison 15%

I'm on page 45 of 318 of American Prison: Undercover for Mother Jones at a privatized prison in Louisiana. Opening chapters are discussion of his training and his fellow cadets. Book then moves to an historical perspective.
Prisons replaced slavery after Civil War as a source of black labor for plantations. They continue to be a source of labor, particularly in the south. USA has (percentage wise) more prisoners than any other country in the world.

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