
The New Jim Crow
Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colourblindness
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Buy Now for £12.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
Karen Chilton
About this listen
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The New Jim Crow, written by Michelle Alexander, read by Karen Chilton.
Once in a great while a book comes along that radically changes our understanding of a crucial political issue and helps to fuel a social movement. The New Jim Crow is such a book. Lawyer and activist Michelle Alexander offers a stunning account of the rebirth of a caste-like system in the United States, one that has resulted in millions of African Americans locked behind bars and then relegated to a permanent second-class status, denied the very rights supposedly won in the Civil Rights movement.
Challenging the notion that the election of Barack Obama signalled a new era of colourblindness in the United States, The New Jim Crow reveals how racial discrimination was not ended but merely redesigned. By targeting black men through the War on Drugs and decimating communities of colour, the American criminal justice system functions as a contemporary system of racial control, relegating millions to a permanent second-class status even as it formally adheres to the principle of colourblindness.
A searing call to action for everyone concerned with social justice, The New Jim Crow is one of the most important books about race in the 21st century.
©2019 Michelle Alexander (P)2019 Penguin AudioA very enlightening book
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Unintended consequences.....?
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
We have to stroke it now
Again and again and again until the blaze yields abiding structures
Thanks Michelle
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
love
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Incredible book. A must listen
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Astounding that such ignorance & bigotry still exist
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
What The New Jim Crow shows with substantial data and insight is how the American state via the police, the courts, and prison system is systemically racist. If you are black or brown, to use the author's words, you are far more likely by a wide margin than white people to be stopped by the police on the street or when driving in your car, far more likely to be arrested, and far more likely to go to prison, often for what we in the UK would say are minor offences such as carrying a bit of cannabis. What can get you probation or a police caution here can get you 5 or more years for a first offence in the USA.
And it has been structured against African Americans for there is nothing to stop the police from fulfilling their arrest quotas by going into poor black neighbourhoods and carrying out stop and searches, then arresting young black men for any infraction of the law. This is not something that goes on in most white neighbourhoods.
There's a lot of good solid information and insight in this book that, for me, removed the scales from my eyes. To put it simply, the African American community is treated far worse by the criminal justice system to an appalling and detrimental degree that doesn't just seriously affect the men and women who get sent to prison, but damages and wrecks families and communities. From this book can come understanding and compassion, and knowledge that things need to change.
A stunning book.
One of the most important books I have ever read
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
A historical account of black American segregation
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Heartbreakingly obvious
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
horrible but great
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.