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Michelle Alexander

Unmasking Modern Racism: The Systemic Roots of Mass Incarceration

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Author: Michelle Alexander

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/05/2010

Audiobook length: 31min

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chapter 1: The Rebirth of Caste
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chapter 2: The Lockdown
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chapter 3: The Color of Justice
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chapter 4: The Cruel Hand
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chapter 5: The New Jim Crow
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chapter 6: The Fire This Time
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Who should listen The New Jim Crow

"The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander is essential listening for anyone interested in social justice, racial equality, and the criminal justice system in America. It is especially valuable for activists, educators, students, and policymakers who seek a deeper understanding of systemic racism and how mass incarceration functions as a modern-day caste system. Additionally, individuals looking to engage in meaningful conversations about race, equity, and reform will find this audiobook a powerful tool for fostering awareness and inspiring action.

3 quotes from The New Jim Crow

  • "The mass incarceration of African Americans is a direct descendant of the Jim Crow laws that legalized racial segregation and discrimination, and it is often overlooked by those who choose to remain comfortable in their ignorance of its existence."
  • "We have not ended racial caste in America; we have merely redesigned it."
  • "The New Jim Crow is not a system of black oppression; it is a system of white supremacy that is designed to keep a caste of people oppressed for the benefit of others."

Author : Michelle Alexander

Michelle Alexander is an associate professor of law at The Ohio State University, a dedicated civil rights advocate, and a compelling writer. Her work focuses on issues of social justice, particularly the intersection of race and the criminal justice system, which she explores in-depth in her influential book, "The New Jim Crow."