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CHAIN GANG, 1910. A convict chain gang in a mobile prison wagon in North Carolina
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CHAIN GANG, 1910. A convict chain gang in a mobile prison wagon in North Carolina
CHAIN GANG, 1910.
A convict chain gang in a mobile prison wagon in North Carolina. The inmates live in the wagons and are moved to different places to work as needed. Photograph, 1910
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1910 Black Chain Gang Convict Cook Guard Guitar Inmate Laborer North Carolina Prison Rifle Superintendant Wagon Bloodhound Lease
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CHAIN GANG, 1910: A Glimpse into the Harsh Reality of Convict Labor in North Carolina". This powerful print captures a haunting scene from the turn of the century - a chain gang in motion. Taken in 1910, it reveals a mobile prison wagon housing African American inmates who were part of North Carolina's convict labor system. These men, bound by chains and surrounded by armed guards, lived within these wagons as they were transported to various locations for their assigned work. The image evokes a sense of both despair and resilience as we witness these individuals enduring unimaginable hardships. The bloodhound at the forefront serves as a chilling reminder of the oppressive conditions they faced daily. Amongst this sea of faces are men playing guitars and cooking meals over open fires; small acts that provided temporary solace amidst their arduous existence. Each inmate represents an untold story - stories silenced by society's indifference towards their humanity. This photograph offers us an opportunity to reflect on our nation's history while shedding light on the systemic injustices prevalent during that era. It reminds us that progress is not always linear but rather achieved through acknowledging past wrongs and striving for change. Granger Art on Demand presents this piece from its collection with utmost respect for those whose lives were affected by such practices. Let it serve as a poignant reminder that every individual deserves dignity, regardless of their circumstances or background.
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