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Slavery by Another Name
Laws to Criminalize Black Life?
Author Douglas A. Blackmon describes the Black Codes enacted in 1865 that worked to criminalize black life.
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The 90-minute documentary Slavery by Another Name translated into Haitian-Creole.

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The 90-minute documentary Slavery by Another Name translated into Portuguese.

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The 90-minute documentary Slavery by Another Name translated into Spanish.

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Slavery by Another Name explores the new forms of slavery after the Civil War.