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The Misunderstood Era of Crack Cocaine

Notes from America with Kai Wright

CHAPTER

The History of Cocaine and Black Laborers

At some point, cocaine became associated with black laborers in the early 20th century. So there was this idea that cocaine made black men especially violent. It made black men do the thing that America is always been afraid of, which is sleep with white women. And we even have an event like the Atlanta race riots kicking off because of stories ran in the Atlanta Journal and the Constitution that black men had raped white women while they were high on cocaine.

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