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A Presumption of Guilt
Capital punishment and the legacy of terror lynching in the American South.
by
Bryan Stevenson
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New York Review of Books
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July 13, 2017
Aaron Alpeoria Bradley and Black Power during Reconstruction
Black power, and the causes it supports, began long before the official Black Power movement.
by
Keri Leigh Merritt
via
Black Perspectives
on
June 21, 2017
Felon Disfranchisement Preserves Slavery's Legacy
Nearly six million Americans are prohibited from voting in the United States today due to felony convictions.
by
Pippa Holloway
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OUPblog
on
April 28, 2014
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