Adam Shields

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Removing racist laws did not remove racism, and ostensibly race-neutral laws were readily put to discriminatory purposes. Hard as it was to eradicate policies that explicitly discriminated based on race, it was even more difficult to take the next step: to confront the longstanding interpenetration of racism with the criminalization of poverty, and to address meaningfully the ways seemingly race-neutral policies perpetuate racial inequality. Much remains to be done.
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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