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Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents (June 2021)
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Hmmmmmm...... I totally agree with what the author is saying. There are injustices done to people of color in the justice system they go unanswered. Two people of the same nationality can be charged with the same crime and have different sentences. There is proof of that everywhere. The number of minorities don’t equal to the population at large. But nothing is being done about it. I wish this book had solutions to the problems instead of just numbers and facts. Instead of talking about it let’s
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Michelle Alexander puts forth a wonderful, concise argument for her premise, which is clearly understood from the title, that mass incarceration is a new racial caste system, a system of racial control. It's brilliant. She then makes comparisons to Jim Crow and even slavery, explaining similarities and differences that will make approaching this problem different from how we have in the past. The comparison to Jim Crow is not to make the argument shocking, but to be instructive, which I apprecia
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How did we become a country with such an out sized prison population? And why are so many of these prisoners black and brown? Alexander goes through all the possibilities that this might be a legitimate way to run a society and breaks them all down. For example, you can't say that incarceration rose with crime rates, because there's no correlation between the two numbers. You also can't say that black and brown people use drugs at higher rates than white people, because that's not true either. T
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The New Jim Crow is a difficult book for me to review and so I’m going to go at it a bit differently than I would the usual review.
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I have experienced the devastation of the system when trying to enter mainstream society after legal difficulties by helping a young man I taught who was homeless. He was never in trouble for a drug crime (but could have been), but had a felony from his middle school years on his record for a fight in which rocks were thrown, his did some d ...more
Primary Personal Response:
I have experienced the devastation of the system when trying to enter mainstream society after legal difficulties by helping a young man I taught who was homeless. He was never in trouble for a drug crime (but could have been), but had a felony from his middle school years on his record for a fight in which rocks were thrown, his did some d ...more

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