Research & Papers:

  1. Agricultural Regimes and Migrant Labour  (Journal of Rural Studies)
  2. Federal labor standards enforcement in agriculture ****(Economic Policy Institute)
  3. The Echoes of Slavery: Recognizing the Racist Origins of the Agricultural and Domestic Worker Exclusion from the National Labor Relations (Juan F. Perea)
  4. Captive Labor: Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers (American Civil Liberties Union)
  5. Prison agriculture in the United States: racial capitalism and the disciplinary matrix of exploitation and rehabilitation (Carrie Chennault & Joshua Sbicca)
  6. Greening the Cage: Exploitation and Resistance in the (Un)Sustainable Prison Garden (Evan Hazelett)
  7. Growing Chains
  8. Forcing Prison Labor: International Labor Standards, Human Rights and the Privatization of Prison Labor in the Contemporary United States (Susan Kang)

Newspapers & Media:

  1. Slavery and the Modern-Day Prison Plantation (JSTOR Daily)
  2. Factory Farms Are Sourcing Their Cheap Labor From Prisons (Sentient Media)
  3. People Are Calling To Abolish Prison Labor. Here's What That Actually Means. (Bustle)
  4. The Lasting Legacy of Parchman Farm, the Prison Modeled After a Slave Plantation (Innocence Project)
  5. Inside Mississippi’s notorious Parchman prison (PBS NewsHour)
  6. Ag Labor in the PIC (HEAL Food Alliance)
  7. Convicts Are Returning To Farming—Anti-Immigrant Policies Are The Reason (University Of Maryland)
  8. United States: Mass Incarceration, Mass Struggle (Marxist.org)
  9. Some Reflections on Prison Labor (The Brooklyn Rail)
  10. Abolition as Method (Dissent Magazine)