In today's world, we deal with criminals and criminals imprisoned in a manner similar to the treatment of people in the times of Jim Crow. An example of the new Jim Raven era is Sonia Jennings. Sonya is also a felony and mother of African-American. After being arrested for the possession of drugs, she received 8 years of probation. As Sonya is currently marked as a felony, she has no voting rights, can not gain public benefit, and is facing work discrimination (Alexander).
"When blacks are classified as felons, they will experience different forms of discrimination that had been applied to the times of Jim Ravens, which grew in African Americans in the days of Jim Crow Sometimes thinking and many African Americans cited a good example in the 2008 presidential election.The proportion of the three African Americans who lost or lost permanent voting rights forever was Africa For American men, this ratio is seven times the national average. " Blacks in prison are more rich in colors than those who were slapped in 1850. "COLORLINES. Website. April 15, 2012.
In today's world, we deal with criminals and criminals imprisoned in a manner similar to the treatment of people in the times of Jim Crow. An example of the new Jim Raven era is Sonia Jennings. Sonya is also a felony and mother of African-American. After being arrested for the possession of drugs, she received 8 years of probation. - People may ask, what is a tyrant? In the current sense, tyrant is a derogatory term applied to selfish self defense individuals. Tyrant is an immoral entity, ruling over the people around him and taxing freedom of the people he conquers. But the question that people should ask is where the tyrant came from.
Michel Alexander's new Jim Crow ensured more African Americans more than today in prison or prison, probationer or prison, from 1850. The discrimination of housing, education, employment, and voting rights is considered by many Americans as being swept away by the civil rights law of the 1960s and now it is perfectly legal for everyone known as a "felony" is. And due to the overall massive imprisonment, the racist discrimination system has punished more white people in color. Still it is as powerful as the era of slavery and the era of slavery after separation of Jim Crow. This is the premise of a book that evokes a new social movement: New Jim Raven of Michel Alexander: Mass prison in the color blind era (The New Press, New York 2010). Alexander defines 'ethnic caste' as an ethnic group that is in a disadvantageous position by law and custom.