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The New Jim Crow : A Review Essay

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Carina Starks Book Report PSC318 November 22, 2014 The New Jim Crow: A Review The New Jim Crow is a book that discusses how legal practices and the American justice system are harming the African American community as a whole, and it argues that racism, though hidden, is still alive and well in our society because of these practices. In the book, Michelle Alexander, author and legal scholar, argues that legal policies against offenders have kept and continue to keep black men from becoming first class citizens, and she writes that by labeling them as “criminals,” the justice system and society in general is able to act with prejudice against them and subordinate black Americans who were previously incarcerated, on probation, or on parole, by limiting their access to services as a result of their ‘criminal status’ and therefore, further degrading their quality of life. The New Jim Crow urges readers to acknowledge the injustice and racial disparity of our criminal justice system so that this new, more covert form of racism in society can be stopped. The title The New Jim Crow takes its title from the infamous Jim Crow laws that were prevalent in the South following the Civil War and lasting all the way up until the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s. Jim Crow laws were laws that prohibited black people from using the same facilities and being allowed to use the same services as white people because of their race. These laws were in place in the South after the Civil War

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