This nonfiction work by legal scholar Michelle Alexander explores the rippling effects of racial discrimination by the American justice system on individuals, families, communities, and society at large. Although Jim Crow laws no longer exist in the United States, mass incarceration, an arguably new form of legal oppression, has disproportionately affected minorities—notably African American men. The New Jim Crow takes an unflinching look at this epidemic by examining court cases, historical events, statistics, case studies, and other data.
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