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Slavery by Another Name est un film documentaire américain écrit et réalisé par en 2012, basé sur le livre Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II de (en), Prix Pulitzer (essai) en 2009. Il a été présenté au Festival de Sundance 2012.
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dbo:abstract | Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II (übersetzt: Sklaverei unter anderem Namen: Die Wiederversklavung schwarzer Amerikaner vom Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg) ist ein 2008 veröffentlichtes Sachbuch des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Douglas A. Blackmon, das 2009 mit dem Pulitzer-Preis ausgezeichnet wurde. Slavery by Another Name thematisiert die Zwangsarbeit inhaftierter schwarzer Männer und Frauen durch das sogenannte Convict Leasing, bei dem Strafgefangene gegen Zahlung einer Gebühr an Privatpersonen oder Unternehmen verpachtet wurden oder in der Form einer Schuldknechtschaft ihre Strafe ableisteten. Beteiligt daran waren sowohl einzelne Bundesstaaten, Kreisregierungen, Friedensrichter, weiße Farmer und Unternehmen. Da sich diese Form der Leibeigenschaft vom Ende des Amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs bis weit in das 20. Jahrhundert nachweisen lässt, argumentiert Blackmon, dass die Sklaverei in den USA nicht durch den Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg beendet wurde. Blackmon setzte sich erstmals in einem Artikel für The Wall Street Journal am Beispiel der US Steel mit dem Thema der Zwangsarbeit durch Schwarze auseinander. Auf Grund der sehr weitreichenden Reaktionen auf den Artikel begann er das Thema tiefergehend zu recherchieren. Das auf Basis dieser Recherche entstandene Sachbuch wurde unter anderem auf der Bestseller-Liste der The New York Times Book Review geführt und war 2011 Basis eines Dokumentarfilms für PBS. (de) Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II adalah sebuah buku pemenang Hadiah Pulitzer karya penulis Amerika Serikat, . Buku ini mengulas kerja paksa pria dan wanita Afrika Amerika melalui sistem yang diterapkan di negara-negara bagian selatan, pemerintah daerah, petani kulit putih, dan perusahaan setelah Perang Saudara Amerika Serikat sampai Perang Dunia II di Amerika Serikat Selatan. Blackmon memberikan bukti bahwa perbudakan di Amerika Serikat tidak berakhir bersama dengan Perang Saudara, tetapi terus berlanjut hingga abad ke-20. Slavery by Another Name juga merupakan judul film dokumenter berdurasi 90 menit (berdasarkan buku) yang diputar di PBS pada bulan Februari 2012 dan dapat ditonton secara daring. Film ini diproduseri Catherine Allan dari , dibantu Mr. Blackmon, disutradarai Sam Pollard (4 Little Girls dan ), ditulis Sheila Curran Bernard, dan dinarasikan oleh Laurence Fishburne. Slavery by Another Name masuk Sundance Film Festival pada bulan Januari 2012. (in) Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II is a book by American writer Douglas A. Blackmon, published by Anchor Books in 2008. It explores the forced labor of prisoners, overwhelmingly African American men, through the convict lease system used by states, local governments, white farmers, and corporations after the American Civil War until World War II in the southern United States. Blackmon argues that slavery in the United States did not end with the Civil War, but instead persisted well into the 20th century. It depicts the subjugation of convict leasing, sharecropping and peonage and tells the fate of the former but not of the latter two. Slavery by Another Name began as an article which Blackmon wrote for The Wall Street Journal detailing the use of black forced labor by U.S. Steel Corporation. Seeing the popular response to the article, he began conducting research for a more comprehensive exploration of the topic. The resulting book was well received by critics and became a New York Times Best Seller. In 2009, it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction. In 2012, it was adapted into a documentary film of the same name for PBS. (en) Slavery by Another Name est un film documentaire américain écrit et réalisé par en 2012, basé sur le livre Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II de (en), Prix Pulitzer (essai) en 2009. Il a été présenté au Festival de Sundance 2012. (fr) |
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