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Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Stranger Danger: Moral Panic, White Childhood Innocence, & the American Carceral State With Paul Renfro

May 25, 2024
Paul Renfro, an associate professor of history, discusses how the moral panic of 'Stranger Danger' led to widespread fear of child abductions. The conversation explores the racial implications, societal panics, and the intersection with mass incarceration. It challenges the myth of 'stranger danger' and highlights vulnerabilities faced by children beyond sensationalized threats.
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Quick takeaways

  • The panic around missing children highlighted racial and regional divides in protecting white innocence.
  • The milk carton campaign reshaped perceptions of childhood innocence and family dynamics.

Deep dives

The Symbolism of White Innocence in the Midwest

The panic around missing paper boys in Iowa illuminated a deep-rooted concern for white innocence in the Midwest. The editorial responses in Des Moines highlighted a fear of urban threats creeping into their supposed peaceful landscape, creating a racially charged discourse. The symbolic value attached to these cases emphasized the 'all-American' image, intertwining white identity with regional purity.

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