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Their Accomplices Wore Robes
Book • 2025
In 'Their Accomplices Wore Robes,' Brando Simeo Starkey argues that the Supreme Court has played a significant role in maintaining racial inequality in America.
Starkey contends that the court's embrace of contextual ignorance and a discrimination framework has perpetuated a racial caste system.
The book examines how legal decisions have consistently disadvantaged Black Americans, keeping them at the bottom of the racial hierarchy.
Starkey proposes an anti-caste framework as a more effective approach to addressing racial justice.
The book challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of the Supreme Court's impact on racial equality and to envision a legal system that actively dismantles systemic oppression.
Starkey contends that the court's embrace of contextual ignorance and a discrimination framework has perpetuated a racial caste system.
The book examines how legal decisions have consistently disadvantaged Black Americans, keeping them at the bottom of the racial hierarchy.
Starkey proposes an anti-caste framework as a more effective approach to addressing racial justice.
The book challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of the Supreme Court's impact on racial equality and to envision a legal system that actively dismantles systemic oppression.
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to explain how the Supreme Court has worked to ensure that Black Americans stay at the bottom of the racial hierarchy.

Brando Simeo Starkey

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The Court’s Willful Ignorance And Our Racial Caste System