Slavery belongs in the past

From Freedom United

Despite its stated objective to abolish slavery in 1865, under the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution slavery and involuntary servitude remain legal as punishment for a crime through the “Exception Clause”. This means that for incarcerated people, being subjected to forced labor behind bars is an everyday risk.
Learn more about how slavery persists in the U.S. today in our new Speak Free blog.
This Black History Month, let the U.S. know that slavery belongs in the past – and call for it to be outlawed once and for all.
In solidarity,
Krysta and the Freedom United team.

Published February 19, 2022
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