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CREATED:20190606T214044Z
DESCRIPTION:For more than 30 years, New Orleans-natives Keith Calhoun (b. 
 1955) and  Chandra McCormick (b. 1957) have been documenting life in the L
 ouisiana State  Penitentiary at Angola. Known as “The Farm,” the prison w
 as founded on  the consolidated land of several cotton and sugarcane plant
 ations. Slavery,  The Prison Industrial Complex includes poignant photogr
 aphs and videos that  record the exploitation of men incarcerated in the m
 aximum-security prison  farm while also showcasing their humanity and indi
 vidual narratives.
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200826T000007Z
LOCATION:Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD
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SUMMARY:Slavery, The Prison Industrial Complex: Photographs by Keith Calho
 un and  Chandra McCormick
URL:http://www.artbma.org/exhibitions/2019_slavery-the-prison-industrial-co
 mplex
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