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The condemnation of blackness

Book • 2010

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Glenn Loury
as a great book about the history of race, crime, and punishment.
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John McWhorter – A New Agenda for Higher Ed?
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Brittany Packnett Cunningham
when discussing the construction of whiteness as a sociopolitical and economic class.
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HOW WE ALL BECOME MINNESOTA: BRITTANY PACKNETT CUNNINGHAM
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Glenn Loury
as a book he read with excitement, discussing criminal justice and social order maintenance in Black American populations.
TGS Live: Viewers Call-In on Jeffrey Epstein, Campus Speech, Israel & More
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James Forman Jr.
as a must-read book to understand the history of racial injustice in the US.
#82 – James Forman Jr on reducing the cruelty of the US criminal legal system
Mentioned by Michael Cassiano as part of the new police history scholarship, probing urban armies structured in racialized dispossession.
Michael Casiano, "Let Us Alone: The Origins of Baltimore's Police State" (U Illinois Press, 2025)
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Rami Abdel Fattah
as the author of a book detailing the criminalization of Black people over 400 years in the U.S.
BONUS: Policing In America
Mentioned by Michael Cassiano as part of the new police history, which probes aspirant urban armies in cities.
Michael Casiano, "Let Us Alone: The Origins of Baltimore's Police State" (U Illinois Press, 2025)
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Glenn Loury
, who says it's about criminal justice in America at the turn of the 20th century.
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