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foreign good afternoon and welcome to Washington weeks digital show Washington Week recommends Im yamiche Alcindor and each week I recommend great reporting that I think deserves your attention and today I want to highlight an incredible episode of reveals podcast called locked up the prison labor that built business Empires its based on reporting from the Associated Press about a form of slavery practiced by some Southern States after the Civil War ended it was called convict Leasing and for 60 years States like Florida Alabama Tennessee they sent African Americans imprisoned usually for minor crimes in their state to work for private companies for a price and their work doing things like building railroads making steel and working in Coal Mines made those companies Rich Margie Mason is one of the Associated Press reporters behind this project and she joins me now so thank you so much for being here welcome to Washington Week recommend so Margie if you could just break down the hi