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Will Scott, president of the African American Farmers of California, poses for a photo by the sorghum plants at the group's demonstration farm in Fresno, Calif. on Thursday, September 15, 2011. (AP/GosiaWozniacka)

How Vast Amounts Of Land Have Been Stolen From Black Americans

The Failed Drug War And The Racially-Biased Criminal Injustice System

A closer and deeper look is the historical, legal and social connections shows the continuance of such policies is a true travesty of justice.

19 7 月, 2013
Edward Rhymes
19 7 月, 2013
作者 Edward Rhymes

Much has been said about the prison-industrial complex and the failed “war on drugs.” What merits a closer and deeper look is the historical, legal and social connections that makes the continuance of such policies a true travesty of justice.   Don’t know much about history Over the last 40 years, more than 45 million drug-related arrests

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The Imprisonable Class And The Crisis Of American Criminal Justice

While Americans might assume by default that police states only exist in strange, faraway countries, there’s plenty in our broken system that rivals the Gulag.

21 5 月, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
21 5 月, 2013
作者 Jeffrey Cavanaugh

When Americans think of police states they often envision an authoritarian country like North Korea, the old Soviet Union or Nazi Germany. The very phrase conjures up images of men in dark uniforms breaking down doors in the middle of the night so as to catch unawares enemies of the ruling regime. It evokes the idea of a vast, unaccountable police

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