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Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration

by Eric Seiferth , Nick Weldon , Katherine Jolliff Dunn
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9780917860942
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Historic New Orleans Collection
  • Publisher Imprint: Historic New Orleans Collection
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 100
  • Original Price: USD 19.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 545 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General

For decades, Louisiana has had the highest incarceration rate in the United States. If it were a country, it would have the second-highest incarceration rate in the world. Far from a modern phenomenon, this distinction is rooted in more than three centuries of history--roots that extend out from the principal city of New Orleans, once the epicenter of the American slave trade, to the agricultural fields of the Louisiana State Prison, commonly known as Angola. In its examination of the state's long march toward confining more of its citizens than almost anywhere on earth, Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration arrives at an irrefutable truth: that the institutions of slavery and mass incarceration are historically linked.

Adapted from the groundbreaking exhibition of the same name, Captive State traces the evolution of laws and customs that created this carceral system and that, by design, have disproportionately harmed Black Louisianians. Captive State accentuates this narrative with profiles of people impacted by these systems, spotlights on key historical objects, and insightful data visualizations. As the human and financial costs continue to mount, this book details the choices that led us here--and asks whether Louisiana is fated to remain captive to its history.

Captive State is supported by a grant from Borealis Philanthropy's Spark Justice Fund. Distributed for the Historic New Orleans Collection

Eric Seiferth is a curator/historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC). Kevin T. Harrell, PhD, is a collections cataloger at HNOC. Katherine Jolliff Dunn is a curatorial cataloger at HNOC. Nick Weldon is an editor at HNOC, and is coauthor of Monumental: Oscar Dunn and His Radical Fight in Reconstruction Louisiana.

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