Daryl Ducharme

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In 1910, Black girls were four times more likely to be incarcerated than foreignborn White girls, and five times more likely than native-born White girls.25 Black girls were also more likely than White girls to be found delinquent for person, property, and status offenses—a trend that was particularly prevalent in the southern states.
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
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