Research & Papers:
- Agricultural Regimes and Migrant Labour (Journal of Rural Studies)
- Federal labor standards enforcement in agriculture ****(Economic Policy Institute)
- The Echoes of Slavery: Recognizing the Racist Origins of the Agricultural and Domestic Worker Exclusion from the National Labor Relations (Juan F. Perea)
- Captive Labor: Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Prison agriculture in the United States: racial capitalism and the disciplinary matrix of exploitation and rehabilitation (Carrie Chennault & Joshua Sbicca)
- Greening the Cage: Exploitation and Resistance in the (Un)Sustainable Prison Garden (Evan Hazelett)
- Growing Chains
- Forcing Prison Labor: International Labor Standards, Human Rights and the Privatization of Prison Labor in the Contemporary United States (Susan Kang)
Newspapers & Media:
- Slavery and the Modern-Day Prison Plantation (JSTOR Daily)
- Factory Farms Are Sourcing Their Cheap Labor From Prisons (Sentient Media)
- People Are Calling To Abolish Prison Labor. Here's What That Actually Means. (Bustle)
- The Lasting Legacy of Parchman Farm, the Prison Modeled After a Slave Plantation (Innocence Project)
- Inside Mississippi’s notorious Parchman prison (PBS NewsHour)
- Ag Labor in the PIC (HEAL Food Alliance)
- Convicts Are Returning To Farming—Anti-Immigrant Policies Are The Reason (University Of Maryland)
- United States: Mass Incarceration, Mass Struggle (Marxist.org)
- Some Reflections on Prison Labor (The Brooklyn Rail)
- Abolition as Method (Dissent Magazine)