It began as a promise and it ended in betrayal. In 1936, Arkansas built the Negro Boys’ Industrial School in Wrightsville, calling it a place for “wayward youth.” What they created was a prison farm for children. In this first episode, Tracey Carrington and Steve Nawojczyk uncover how decades of racism, neglect, and forced labor turned a so-called reform school into a deathtrap. With historian Dr. Brian Mitchell exposing the state’s pattern of segregation, juvenile-justice expert Judge Steve Teske explaining how the system failed these kids, and journalist Marlon Weems recalling life in Little Rock’s shadow of Jim Crow, the picture becomes chillingly clear. Lawmakers warned of fire hazards. Inspectors documented locked doors. Editorials begged the state to act. But no one did — until twenty-one boys burned to death inside.
E8-P1 Wrightsville Boys Industrial School-Locked Doors, Lost Boys
Oct 15, 2025
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This is a Southern true crime podcast. Join our team as we delve into interesting cases. Sometimes, we look at interesting murders, and other times, just strange deaths. We talk to the experts, including police investigators, psychiatrists, family members, and witnesses, as we walk you step by step through the homicides. Murder, death, kill is just another day in the office for our team.
This is a Southern true crime podcast. Join our team as we delve into interesting cases. Sometimes, we look at interesting murders, and other times, just strange deaths. We talk to the experts, including police investigators, psychiatrists, family members, and witnesses, as we walk you step by step through the homicides. Murder, death, kill is just another day in the office for our team.Listen on
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