The Convict's Lock Step
View showing the convicts' lock step, or chain gang, a method of marching prisoners, wearing striped uniforms, from one place to another, as used in the penitentiary on Blackwell's Island (now Roosevelt Island), late nineteenth century. Illustration appeared in the book 'Darkness and Daylight: Lights and Shadows of New York Life' (by Helen Campbell). (Photo by Interim Archives/Getty Images)
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