US midterm elections: Why five states have slavery on the ballot in 2022
; 2022-11-03T09:18:38.000Z
It's 157 years since the US constitution banned chattel slavery - in
which one person is the legal property of another - but left in place
an exemption for convicted prisoners. […]
But on 8 November, voters in five states - Alabama, Louisiana, Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont - will decide whether to remove these exemptions
from their state constitutions in an effort to ban slavery entirely.
The outcome could enable prisoners to challenge forced labour. Some
800,000 currently work for pennies, or for nothing at all. Seven
states do not pay prison workers any wage for most job assignments […]
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