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Mass Incarceration, Then and Now

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Awakening, a Civil Rights Lawyer

"The scale of it was astonishing," says the civil rights lawyer. "I saw rows of black men lined up against walls being frisked and handcuffed, arrested for extremely minor crimes like loitering or vagrancy." The police were behaving in radically different ways in poor communities of color than they were in middle class, white or suburban communities.

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