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Introducing a new nonfiction series for the next generation of activists, uncovering the hidden history of the United States through an anti-racist lens. For this book in the True History series, Clarence Haynes (Newsday, Huffington Post) examines the history of policing and mass incarceration-exploring the Reconstruction Era, the 13th amendment, and the legacy of Jim Crow laws in modern America. Complete with an 8-page color insert with historic photographs, this series, created by political journalist Jennifer Sabin, reveals the truth about the most pressing issues and events in American…mehr

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Introducing a new nonfiction series for the next generation of activists, uncovering the hidden history of the United States through an anti-racist lens. For this book in the True History series, Clarence Haynes (Newsday, Huffington Post) examines the history of policing and mass incarceration-exploring the Reconstruction Era, the 13th amendment, and the legacy of Jim Crow laws in modern America. Complete with an 8-page color insert with historic photographs, this series, created by political journalist Jennifer Sabin, reveals the truth about the most pressing issues and events in American history that continue to define the country's future. Series Overview: Explores histories often left out of traditional books or education curriculums.
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Autorenporträt
Clarence A. Haynes is an experienced book editor and writer whose specialties range from diasporic history and pop culture to science fiction/fantasy, mythology, and young-adult narratives. David Ikard is a professor of African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University. His research and teaching interests include African American literature, Black feminist criticism, hip-hop culture, Black masculinity, and whiteness studies.