Jan 13, 2024 —❋— 7:58 am Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter responds to Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis All In TogetherAre Prisons Obsolete? Page 29Mary Ellen Curtin’s study of Alabama prisoners during the decades following emancipation discloses that before the four hundred thousand black slaves in that state were set free, ninety-nine percent of prisoners in Alabama’s penitentiaries were white. As a consequence of the shifts provoked by the institution of the Black Codes, within a short period of time, the overwhelming majority of Alabama’s convicts were Black.