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Title: WORSE THAN SLAVERY
by David M. Oshinsky
ISBN: 0-684-83095-7
Publisher: Free Press
Pub. Date: 22 April, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.54 (13 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Terrific Book
Comment: As with anything David Oshinsky writes, this book is well written, informative, and striking in its accurate portrayal of race relations in the post Civil War south. Oshinsky is a masterful storyteller, and has woven a beautiful narrative from some of the most horrid abuses ever chronicled in this country. This book should be standard reading for all college level history students. This stands with Oshinsky's masterpiece -- A Conspiracy So Immense -- as the informative book of that genre. And congratulations to Jesse the Body Ventura.

Rating: 5
Summary: Slavery in the not so distant past
Comment: Most of us associate the word slavery with the antebellumSouth. David M. Oshinsky brilliantly chronicles the aftermath of theCivil War in the heart of Dixie and exposes the ensuing camouflaged forms of slavery, "prison labor" and "convict leasing", that thrived for generations. Not only does the author recount the inconceivable conditions suffered by prisoners of Parchman Farm, but also reconciles the social, political, and legal environments that fabricated these new "forms" of slavery. The South's steadfast resistance to change, coupled with its dependence upon slave labor, produced a justice system designed to swiftly convict blacks of misdemeanor crimes while blatantly ignoring whites for similar charges. The imprisonment of blacks during the reconstruction era through the late 1950's, provided cheap labor for state and local governments, which subsequently assimilated their sweat and blood into the economy. Due to the lack of singular ownership of the condemned, black prisoners frequently died in the fields, the forests, and the mines, and endured inhumane treatment "worse than slavery". This incredible book delves well beyond the pastures of Parchman Farm, unearthing a disgraceful portrait of the South and revealing the deliberate reluctance of the North to enforce the change sacrificed for in the Civil War.

Rating: 5
Summary: In hindsight, almost make you ashamed.......
Comment: Rather an amazing book on one of the darker sides of American society in the south, it almost unbelievable that until just a short generation ago, such a way of life was generally accepted by the white people of the south. Concept of Jim Crow justice seem so un-American that its small wonder why black people today don't wholly trust the white people. The book deals around the Parchman Farm and the Mississippi prison system but I supposed something like this took place all over the southern states during the Jim Crow era. Its a shock to the system but probably a must read material for any one who is interested in the social history of the southern people.

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