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FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br><br><br>1. Michelle Alexander offers a condensed history of shifting race relations and racism in the U.S., from slavery to Jim Crow to an era of “law and order†to the current era of incarceration. Alexander argues that, in the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement, public discourses about “law and order†exploited fears of black crime, and linked poor people and neighborhoods to crime.<br>
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