HIST 12A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Social Inequality, Capital Flight, Friedrich Hayek
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In 1911, imprisoned people built 6,000 miles of road and improved 15 thousand more miles. It is only a question of time when our good old state of georgia will lead the entire us in the matter of good roads . State prison commissioner now able to force imprisoned people to work for private companies and individuals. Black women forced to labor as domestic workers in private homes. By the end of 1915, georgia"s had more surfaced roads than anywhere in the. Conceived as a model of reform and progress. Regarded as a southern progressive reform and example of penal humanitarianism. To take the prisoner out of the cell, the prison factory and the money to work him in the fresh air and sunshine . Reform advanced what they considered to be their moderate racial agenda and the benign paternalism of antebellum slavery.