The New Yorker Radio Hour

Donovan Ramsey on “When Crack Was King”

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Jul 18, 2023
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Beyond The Crime Story

  • The mainstream narrative reduced the crack epidemic to crime and sensationalism.
  • Donovan Ramsey argues the true story centers on how it devastated users, sellers, and their families.
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How Race Shaped The Narrative

  • Crack became racialized because it was visible in Black and Latino neighborhoods.
  • That association let media and policymakers ignore and deride those communities instead of offering help.
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Structural Causes Overlooked

  • Economic despair, poor housing, unemployment, and political disappointment set the stage for crack.
  • A cheap, potent stimulant filled a widespread sense of hopelessness and became widely adopted.
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