
All the President’s Pardons
Reveal
Unpacking the War on Drugs
This chapter examines the detrimental effects of America's war on drugs, particularly the harsh sentencing laws of the 1980s and 1990s that disproportionately impacted African American communities. It tells the story of Charles Duke Tanner, a nonviolent offender seeking clemency, while exploring the broader implications of unjust sentencing and the push for reform.
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