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MISSISSIPPI’S BRUTAL PRISON HISTORY- From Parchman Farm to Modern Day Slavery

The Mississippi brutal prison history stretches from Parchman Farm to modern day slavery and the system has never stopped. Parchman prison was built on a plantation in 1901 where Black men were forced to pick cotton, beaten with Black Annies, and guarded by armed inmates called trusty shooters. Mass incarceration in Mississippi didn't start yesterday – it started with convict leasing and the MDOC has carried that brutality into the present day.
In this video I break down the full timeline of Mississippi's brutal prison system – from the convict leasing era after slavery, to the opening of Parchman Farm, to the federal lawsuits that exposed torture and abuse, all the way to modern day conditions where inmates are dying in flooded cells with no running water. The 13th Amendment says slavery is illegal – unless you're convicted of a crime. Mississippi didn't officially ratify that amendment until 2013.
If you think slavery ended, watch this video.
🔒 Part of the Mississippi Brutal Prison Series – new videos dropping regularly.
0:00 – Hook
0:30 – Before Parchman: Convict Leasing
2:30 – Parchman Farm Is Born (1901)
4:30 – The Darkest Years
6:30 – The Lawsuits That Exposed The Truth
8:00 – Modern Day Parchman
9:30 – Modern Day Slavery

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