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slavery that did its paperwork — debt as the chain, law as the alibi.
means a system where a person is forced to work off a debt to their employer, often trapped indefinitely by wages too small and debts too large to ever escape.
from from spanish peon, a laborer or foot soldier, the lowest rank; the practice spread through the american south after the civil war as a legal loophole around the 13th amendment, letting states arrest freed people for vagrancy and lease them to plantations to pay off invented fines.
legal statusoutlawed by congress in 1867, persisted for decades
landmark casebailey v. alabama, 1911, struck down peonage laws
last convictionsfederal peonage prosecutions continued into the 1940s