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Color of the Third Degree
Book • 2014
The Color of the Third Degree explores the transformation of racial violence in the American South during the mid-20th century, focusing on police torture used to extract confessions from African American suspects.
The book highlights the role of state-controlled violence and the efforts of the NAACP to combat these practices.
It provides insight into the historical roots of police violence against African Americans, a pressing issue that continues to this day.
The book highlights the role of state-controlled violence and the efforts of the NAACP to combat these practices.
It provides insight into the historical roots of police violence against African Americans, a pressing issue that continues to this day.
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Robert Evans

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