Reviews
"In Before 13th, Michael Ralph delivers a groundbreaking reexamination of the origins of convict leasing. Ralph’s painstaking research uncovers the roots of this exploitative system in Kentucky’s antebellum penitentiaries, reshaping our understanding of how racialized labor practices evolved long before the 13th Amendment’s infamous exception clause...This necessary book is more than just a history lesson: it’s a visceral, urgent call to confront the ongoing legacies of racial injustice." — Elizabeth Hinton, author of From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America
“Michael Ralph’s graphic novel Before 13th is a testament to the power of public history to move us and revise our understanding of the past... I found the book both engaging on the narrative level and groundbreaking in terms of its scholarly intervention. The history Ralph recounts is an important reminder that penal ‘reform’ is the process by which the carceral state expands.” — Jackie Wang, author of Carceral Capitalism
“This book challenges the common assumption that convict leasing emerged only after emancipation, revealing its antebellum origins in an agricultural prison labor system at the state penitentiary in Kentucky. Told through the perspectives of Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells, Before 13th conveys its original and essential research as a graphic narrative that imbues history with imagination.” — Bryan Wagner, author of Disturbing the Peace: Black Culture and the Police Power after Slavery
Additional Details
Amistad (September 24, 2024)
Hardback
208 pages
Featuring 100 four color illustrations
Ships free, to the US in 7-10 business days