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    Study Questions for The New Jim Crow (145 Points) 1) What did you know about this issue before beginning the book? What did you learn from the Acknowledgements and from the Preface? Through the news I understood that our current prison system locks a majority of nonviolent drug criminals. This has come to my attention due to the fact that most of my high school friends had at least one relative in prison because of drug offenses – at the time‚ I lived in a mostly blue-collar oriented small city

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    During Jim Crow there were many laws that blacks had to abide by‚ otherwise it might cost them their life. Segregation during the Jim Crow Era was unbearable for some. The white population however‚ felt that the ’Jim Crowlaws reminded blacks that they were superior to their race. A lot has changed since the Jim Crow era‚ however the result of that time‚ has had a huge effect on how we view ‘African-Americans’ today. If someone were to see an African-American in a bad part of town‚ they might stereotype

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    Michelle Alexander writes in the preface that her intended audiences for the book “The New Jim Crow” are the people who care about racial equality‚ and this immediately struck me. This is because racial equality is very important in today’s society‚ and Alexander expresses that. It does not seem normal‚ in my opinion‚ for a person to think otherwise. This is where Alexander’s “new” Jim Crow laws become very interesting to me. Michelle Alexander’s style of writing was specifically noticeable‚ as well

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    with the unfairness and cruelties of Jim Crow Laws. Written by Mildred D. Taylor‚ Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry is a great example of how your feelings can impact your actions greatly. This is shown in a young character named T.J. As a ramification of Jim Crow‚ he feels insignificant which causes him to make terrible decisions. Not only does he cheat on two tests‚ but also chooses to hang out with R.W. and Melvin (two bad influences)‚ and steal a pistol. Jim Crow makes T.J. powerless‚ giving him the

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    being protected‚ however; there are no guarantees they will make it home safe and healthy. The war on drugs is not only attacking society but also attacking the place that claims to help those convicted for crimes Such as in the article “The New Jim Crow” by Mitchell Alexander‚ the author provides us with many information about the drug wars between the years and centuries. Alexander describes the drug wars between the poor communities and African Americans being the target. As we face the facts

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    Alexander‚ Michelle. 2010. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. New York  : [Jackson‚ Tenn.]: New Press  ; HV9950 .A437 2010 The Birth of Slavery in the US 1. In the 17th century labor for plantations was based on indentured servitude. 2. 1675 Bacon’s Rebellion 3. By 1770 "By the mid-1770s‚ the system of bond labor had been thoroughly transformed into a racial caste system predicated on slavery. "Racial division was a consequence‚ not a precondition of slavery

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    The Pros of Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement An Argument Essay Presented to Mrs. Jaeger of Bonita High School In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for English II Honors By McKayla Antrim 2015 McKayla Antrim Mrs. Jaeger English II Honors 3 March 2015 Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement The image of hundreds people jumping to their deaths out of windows 1‚000 feet of the ground‚ to the masses of people chaotically running through the streets will never be forgotten to the people

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    stricter gun control laws. I am very passionate about this topic because the use of firearms in the wrong hands is a deadly prophecy. It can be in the form of children getting a hold of a gun and hurting themselves or others‚ an adult with violent propensities mishandling a weapon‚ or someone who wants the use of a firearm in aiding suicide. When one looks at the increased incident of injury to children‚ homicide‚ and suicide‚ it is clear there is a need for stricter gun control laws. This paper argues

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    In the book “The Ethics of Living Jim crow “‚ it was about how the Jim Crow law was stopping blacks from getting jobs and keeping their jobs. The Jim Crow Laws were laws that the state enforce in the south. The laws was for African Americans for public schools‚ public places and public transportation. In the reading” Blood-Burning Moon” by Jean Toomer. This reading was about African American woman that was working for some white folks‚ she was pretty and beautiful. The white son in the house loved

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    Does the person has a right to die? The pro side feel that the person has the right to exercise their rights. The pro of euthanasia or physician –assisted suicide feel that the person have ‚”the right of a competent ‚ terminally ill person to avoid excruciating pain and embrace a timely and dignified death bears the sanction of history and is implicit in the concept of ordered liberty” (top 10 pros and cons). The story in the top 10 pros and cons‚ states in their report that‚ “terminally ill

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