Hard Labor and Hard Time

Hard Labor and Hard Time

Author: Vivien M. L. Miller

Publisher: Anchor Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780813039855

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An exploration of the conditions of prison labor in Florida from 1913 to 1956.


Hard Labor

Hard Labor

Author: Sam Smith

Publisher: Triumph Books

Published: 2017-11-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1633197468

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Oscar Robertson is known as one of the best players in NBA history, a triple-double machine who set the stage for the versatility of today's NBA superstars like LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, and Draymond Green. But The Big O's larger legacy may lie in spearheading the fight for his fellow players' financial equity and free agency, joined by fellow stars John Havlicek, Bill Bradley, Wes Unseld, and more. In Hard Labor, Sam Smith, best-selling basketball scribe emeritus and author of The Jordan Rules, unearths this incredible and untold fight for players' rights and examines the massive repercussions for the NBA and sports in the United States in the 40 years since. Diving into how "The 14" paved the way for the record-setting paydays for today's NBA players - stars and role players alike - as well as the harsh consequences faced by those involved in the lawsuit against the NBA, Hard Labor is an essential read for both NBA and sports fans alike.


Hard Labor

Hard Labor

Author: Pat McKissack

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781415508312

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Describes the history of African Americans in seventh-century colonial America.


Hard Labor

Hard Labor

Author: Susan L. Diamond

Publisher: Forge Books

Published: 2014-03-04

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1466865571

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An obstetrical nurse who spent nearly a decade working on labor and delivery wards, a prepared childbirth instructor, a mother of two, and now a registered doula (a type of birth attendant), Susan L. Diamond has an unmatched perspective on the impact of modern medicine on the process of birth. In Hard Labor, readers learn that women in labor are routinely dehumanized by artificially established "labor curves" and confined by often unnecessary machinery. Diamond's vision is of childbirth as a natural, normal event which should be enhanced by modern medicine. Hard Labor introduces readers to dozens of mothers, fathers, and families, and reveals the triumphs and tragedies that fill labor and delivery wards. From the sadness of death in utero to the joy of unexpectedly delivering twins, Hard Labor is a moving reading experience. For this edition, Diamond has added a section on how she left "organized" medicine to take her message directly to women, and on her recent work as a certified doula. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


Hard Labor and Hard Time

Hard Labor and Hard Time

Author: Vivien M.L. Miller

Publisher: University Press of Florida

Published: 2012-06-24

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0813043522

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Hard Labor and Hard Time is a history of continuity and change in Florida's state prison system between 1910 and 1957, exploring conditions at the state prison farm at Raiford (the third largest prison farm in the South at this time) as well as in the chain gangs and road prisons. Vivien Miller examines the experiences of the prisoners as well as the guards and other prison personnel in this comprehensive, groundbreaking study. She demonstrates that despite progressive changes in the treatment of inmates (better diet, better structuring of work and leisure activities, better medical provision, and the like), these improvements were matched by continued brutality and mistreatment, unequal or discriminatory treatment according to race and/or gender, and neglect.


Hard Time at Tehachapi

Hard Time at Tehachapi

Author: Kathleen A. Cairns

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780826345721

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The brief history of this controversial and experimental women's prison posed questions about crime and rehabilitation that remain unresolved today.


Georgia Nigger

Georgia Nigger

Author: John Louis Spivak

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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A thinly fictionalized condemnation of Georgia's penal system that unveiled the harsh working conditions and brutal treatment suffered by African Americans in the state's convict camps.


Hard Work

Hard Work

Author: Rick Fantasia

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2004-06-16

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0520240901

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Prison Profiteers

Prison Profiteers

Author: Tara Herivel

Publisher: The New Press

Published: 2011-05-10

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1595586652

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“No country in history has ever handed over so many inmates to private corporations. This book looks at the consequences” (Eric Schlosser, bestselling author of Fast Food Nation). In Prison Profiteers, coeditors Tara Herivel and Paul Wright “follow the money to an astonishing constellation of prison administrators and politicians working in collusion with private parties to maximize profits” (Publishers Weekly). From investment banks, guard unions, and the makers of Taser stun guns to health care providers, telephone companies, and the US military (which relies heavily on prison labor), this network of perversely motivated interests has turned the imprisonment of 1 out of every 135 Americans into a lucrative business. Called “an essential read for anyone who wants to understand what’s gone wrong with criminal justice in the United States” by ACLU National Prison Project director Elizabeth Alexander, this incisive and deftly researched volume shows how billions of tax dollars designated for the public good end up lining the pockets of those private enterprises dedicated to keeping prisons packed. “An important analysis of a troubling social trend” that is sure to inform and outrage any concerned citizen, Prison Profiteers reframes the conversation by exposing those who stand to profit from the imprisonment of millions of Americans (Booklist). “Indispensable . . . An easy and accessible read—and a necessary one.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune “This is lucid, eye-opening reading for anyone interested in American justice.” —Publishers Weekly “Impressive . . . A thoughtful, comprehensive and accessible analysis of the money trail behind the prison-industrial-complex.” —The Black Commentator


The Hard Work Myth

The Hard Work Myth

Author: Barnaby Lashbrooke

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-10

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9781527250703

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WORKING HARDER IS FAILING YOU Entrepreneurs are working harder than ever, with almost half working 50 hours a week or more, swapping quality time with our families for long hours in our offices. The problem is, it isn't working. Despite the sacrifices, less than a third of businesses started today will survive long enough to see their 10th birthday. In The Hard Work Myth, you'll discover why working harder is a waste of time and learn the simple but high impact techniques used by some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs to achieve more, without working harder About the author: Barnaby Lashbrooke is on a mission to destroy the myth that working hard is the key to success. Why? Barnaby has built two multi-million dollar businesses, with more than $32 million in total sales, all whilst working less than 35 hours per week and he believes if he can to it, you can too.