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In Struggle Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash

The New Jim Crow with Michelle Alexander - 27:30  

The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
with
Michelle Alexander, civil rights advocate and litigator, author

Alexander offers a bold and innovative argument that mass incarceration amounts to a devastating system of racial control. “Jarvious Cotton’s great-great-grandfather could not vote as a slave. His great-grandfather was beaten to death by the Klu Klux Klan for attempting to vote. His grandfather was prevented from voting by Klan intimidation; his father was barred by poll taxes and literacy tests. Today, Cotton cannot vote because he, like many black men in the United States, has been labeled a felon and is currently on parole.” In this incisive critique, former litigator-turned-legal-scholar Michelle Alexander argues that we have not ended racial caste in America, we have simply redesigned it. Alexander shows that, by targeting black men and decimating communities of color, the U.S. criminal justice system functions as a contemporary system of racial control, even as it formally adheres to the principle of color blindness.

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2 comments

  • Danny  
    June 4, 2020 at 5:31 AM

    Good to hear it.

  • Dominick  
    July 7, 2020 at 7:42 AM

    Well, here you have talked and discussed the topic of workers and we should really respect our domestic workers. Because they help us in many ways so if we could help them then it is for sure that we will get good service from them. Again when you have lots of household work but you are unable to complete the work then you should hire maids or cleaners from maid service Ajax. Now you can think if we go to hire a maid in Canada then it will be very costly. But you are wrong with your this kind of think.

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