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X-WR-CALNAME:Roman Bakeries in Carceral Landscapes: Coerced Labor\, Incarce
 ration\, and Slavery
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Jared Benton\, UN\n\n \n\nThat tasty roll you 
 bought at a roadside shop in Rome or Pompeii? Do you know who baked it?\n\
 nIt might have been a free businessowner\, but maybe a slave... or even a 
 prison inmate.\n\nDr. Benton argues that Roman bakeries existed along a "c
 ontinuum of coercion\," raising questions about the overlap between slaver
 y\, punishment\, and incarceration in the ancient world. Monetizing prison
  labor is not a new concept.
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LOCATION:Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center\, 209
SUMMARY:Roman Bakeries in Carceral Landscapes: Coerced Labor\, Incarceratio
 n\, and Slavery
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.unomaha.edu/event/roman-bakeries-in-carceral-l
 andscapes-coerced-labor-incarceration-and-slavery
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