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How did the wording of the Thirteenth Amendment provide a caveat to re-implement slavery within the Southern states, Should convicts be deprived of all constitutional rights? Do convictions other than murder warrant the loss of all human rights and protections guaranteed by the Constitution, how were the existence of peonage and the emergence of the convict leasing system evidence that slavery had merely evolved and had been incorporated by other institutions and Who becomes the voice for convicts once they have been marginalized from all social institutions? How can we compare convicts to the former slaves?
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