Black mass incarceration in america
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Southern, Eileen. The Music of Black Americans (1997) Suggested Readings: Michelle Alexander The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (2012) Adam Bradley, et.al. The Anthology of Rap (2011) Mary S. Campbell, et. al. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America (1987) Basil Davidson. The African Slave Trade (1980)
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Evidence is mounting that the mass incarceration policies in the United States are having many long term unintended negative consequences, but one issue that has received relatively little attention in the U.S. is the impact on children of having incarcerated parents (Western and Wildman, 2009).
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Rethinking race and imprisonment in twenty-first-century America. ... This double move suggests that the astounding upsurge in black incarceration in the past three decades results from the obsolescence of the ghetto as a device for caste control and the correlative need for a substitute apparatus for keeping (unskilled) African Americans in a ...
The History of Black Incarceration Is Longer Than You May ...
Alexander goes into detail about how mass incarceration is a new form of a racial caste system in America. It is a new way for “the higher-ups” to assert their dominance and power against the minorities, by locking them up for life for non-violent crimes and treating them like criminals.
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Goodman, Philip. 2008. “‘It’s Just Black, White, or Hispanic’: An Observational Study of Racializing Moves in California's Segregated Prison Reception Centers.” Law & Society Review 42, no. 4 (December): 735-770. Pettit, Becky. 2012. Invisible Men: Mass Incarceration and the Myth of Black Progress. New Yor: Russell Sage Foundation.
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“The War on Drugs and the "get tough" movement explain the explosion in incarceration in the United States and the emergence of a vast, new racial undercaste. In fact, drug convictions alone accounted for about two-thirds of the increase in the federal system, and more than half of the increase in the state prison population between 1985 and ...
[DOCX File]Intergenerational Incarceration: Risk Factors and Social …
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Black/Hispanic Incarceration. The core focus of President Obama and his Administration in connection was with criminal justice reform affecting minorities. People of color were meant to benefit overwhelmingly from these major reform objectives, thus making the Obama Administration criminal-justice reform effort an appropriate affirmative-action ...
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This book is an essential Black feminist complement and corrective to mainstream work on mass incarceration, which problematically tends to portray women as only the partners of incarcerated men, and to see Black women as better situated, less marginal, or less oppressed than Black …
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“America, This is Your Chance” (Michelle Alexander, The New York Times, June 2020) “The Case for Reparations” (Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic, June 2014). “ What is Racial Capitalism and Why Does It Matter? ” (Lecture by Robin D. G. Kelley). Mass Incarceration & Surveillance . Understanding Mass Incarceration (James Kilgore).
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Hinton, Elizabeth. From The War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2016. Suggested Reading. Childs, Dennis. Slaves of the State: Black Incarceration From The Chain Gang To The Penitentiary. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
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