The Depths of White Denial, Black Labor, and the Legacy of the Sugar Land 95

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Katherine Hite
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Abstract:This essay explores white denial through the telling of one visceral story, known as the Sugar Land 95. Its history spans approximately 150 years, from the post-Civil War period through the present. The Sugar Land 95 are people whose brutalized remains were exhumed on the grounds of the former Imperial Sugar plantation in Sugar Land, Texas, while excavating the land for a new vocational public school. They are 94 men and one woman between the ages of 14 and 70, incarcerated African-Americans who died gruesomely between 1878 and 1911, laboring as convicts leased from the Texas state prison system. Convict leasing was an early pillar of the prison industrial complex. The Sugar Land 95 is a story of white supremacist brutality, erasure, and ongoing denial, a set of truths that would have been whitewashed in the here and now were it not for the persistent efforts at the grassroots to force a reckoning.
白人拒绝的深度,黑人的劳动,以及糖地的遗产
摘要:本文通过讲述一个被称为“糖地95”的发自内心的故事来探讨白人的否认。它的历史跨越了大约150年,从内战后的时期一直到现在。“糖地95人”的遗骸是在德克萨斯州糖地前帝国糖业种植园的土地上挖掘出来的,当时正在为一所新的公立职业学校挖掘土地。他们是94名男性和1名女性,年龄在14岁至70岁之间,是1878年至1911年期间被监禁的非洲裔美国人,他们作为从德克萨斯州监狱系统租借来的囚犯而惨死。囚犯租赁是监狱工业综合体的早期支柱。“糖地95”是一个白人至上主义者的暴行、抹去和持续否认的故事,如果不是草根阶层坚持不懈地努力迫使人们清算,这一系列真相早就被粉饰了。
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