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Excerpt:
...In Angola, Louisiana, prisoners make things to sell
at the Angola Prison Rodeo Arts and Crafts Fair each
weekend in October and one weekend in April. On these
weekends ten thousand people visit the prison grounds,
shopping for everything from picnic tables and furniture
to traditional ‘prison art’; cigarette package braided
crafts, drawings, paintings and carvings. The only time
to buy these prison works is during approved rodeos
and special events open to the public.
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Angola Prison covers many acres; it uses a traditional
Southern work farm model and has often been depicted
in movies. While some inmates are riding bulls and roping
cattle, at the sale the inmates have tables to sell
their goods. The ‘trustees’ can mingle with the public,
while the medium security inmates must talk to their
customers through the stockade fences that define their
yard.
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