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080 Liberty's Prisoners: Prisons & Prison Life in Early America
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080 Liberty's Prisoners: Prisons & Prison Life in Early America

History of Prisons in Early America

Ben Franklin's World

May 3, 201636m 58s

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Show Notes

American prisons are overcrowded. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and nearly 2.5 million Americans are serving prison sentences.

Nearly all politicians agree that we need to reform the American prison system, but they disagree on how to do it.

Can gaining historical perspective on this present-day problem help us solve it?

Today, we investigate early American prisons and prison life with Jen Manion, an Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College and author of Liberty’s Prisoners: Carceral Culture in Early America.

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