Freeman's Challenge

Freeman's Challenge

Author: Robin Bernstein

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 022674423X

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"Robin Bernstein relates a bloody tale of race, murder, and injustice that forces us to rethink the origins and consequences of America's immoral system of prisons for profit. Bernstein brings to life the story of William Freeman, a free Black man who in 1840 was forced into unpaid labor as an inmate of Auburn State Prison in New York. After his release, he murdered four members of a white family, as revenge for the theft of his labor. His trial saw the crystallization of a nefarious ideology-the idea that African Americans are inherently criminal-yet it also shaped Auburn as an important node in the long battle for Black freedom"--


Freeman's Challenge

Freeman's Challenge

Author: Robin Bernstein

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2024-05-02

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 022674437X

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An award-winning historian tells a gripping, morally complicated story of murder, greed, race, and the true origins of prison for profit. In the early nineteenth century, as slavery gradually ended in the North, a village in New York State invented a new form of unfreedom: the profit-driven prison. Uniting incarceration and capitalism, the village of Auburn built a prison that enclosed industrial factories. There, “slaves of the state” were leased to private companies. The prisoners earned no wages, yet they manufactured furniture, animal harnesses, carpets, and combs, which consumers bought throughout the North. Then one young man challenged the system. In Freeman’s Challenge, Robin Bernstein tells the story of an Afro-Native teenager named William Freeman who was convicted of a horse theft he insisted he did not commit and sentenced to five years of hard labor in Auburn’s prison. Incensed at being forced to work without pay, Freeman demanded wages. His challenge triggered violence: first against him, then by him. Freeman committed a murder that terrified and bewildered white America. And white America struck back—with aftereffects that reverberate into our lives today in the persistent myth of inherent Black criminality. William Freeman’s unforgettable story reveals how the North invented prison for profit half a century before the Thirteenth Amendment outlawed slavery “except as a punishment for crime”—and how Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and other African Americans invented strategies of resilience and resistance in a city dominated by a citadel of unfreedom. Through one Black man, his family, and his city, Bernstein tells an explosive, moving story about the entangled origins of prison for profit and anti-Black racism.


Alone

Alone

Author: Megan E. Freeman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-05-03

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1534467572

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Originally published in hardcover in 2021 by Aladdin.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Canada. Dept. of Health. Food and Drug Laboratory

Publisher:

Published: 1895

Total Pages: 854

ISBN-13:

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The 21-Day Challenges - Complete Series

The 21-Day Challenges - Complete Series

Author: 21 Day Challenges

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13:

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A collection of the popular 21-Day Challenge Series. The 21-Day Self-Love Challenge The 21-Day Weight Loss Challenge The 21-Day Mindfulness Challenge The 21-Day Self-Confidence Challenge The 21-Day Minimalism Challenge The 21-Day Exercise Challenge The 21-Day Productivity Challenge The 21-Day Budgeting Challenge The 21-Day Clean Eating Challenge The 21-Day Stress Management Challenge The 21-Day Happiness Challenge


Being Married, Doing Gender

Being Married, Doing Gender

Author: Caroline Dryden

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1317725115

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In one of the first psychological studies of women in heterosexual relationships, Caroline Dryden examines the social context of their experiences and emotional struggles. Unlike the developmental literature in which women are studied only as mothers, or the clinical literature which has little theoretical basis, Being Married, Doing Gender places case study material in the context of the power balance between women and men. Caroline Dryden finds that there are contradictions between stereotypical gender roles and the maintenance of an equal partnership that can cause problems for both women and men. Being Married, Doing Gender will be valuable to students studying psychology or gender and women's studies and to marriage guidance counsellors and psychotherapists.


Master Your Macros

Master Your Macros

Author: Breanne Freeman

Publisher:

Published: 2021-01-20

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780578828152

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A nutrition-based guide designed to help readers understand the variables of their metabolism, the function each macronutrient serves in a balanced diet, and how to build build a custom nutrition plan that supports their fat-loss and muscle-gain goals.