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The New Jim Crow

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SKU: 9780141990675

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Unraveling the devastating cycle of mass incarceration in America, “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander exposes the systematic targeting of communities of color. With meticulous research and compelling narratives, Alexander reveals how the “war on drugs” has created a new racial caste system, perpetuating discrimination and disenfranchisement. A groundbreaking analysis of the American justice system and its devastating impact.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780141990675
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Weight: 322 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141990678
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jun 2019
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for The New Jim Crow

  1. Rahul Khobragade

    Important topic, but I found the writing style a bit dry. Still worth reading for the information it provides.

  2. Satyapriya

    This book is a must-read for anyone concerned about racial justice. It’s powerful, persuasive, and deeply disturbing.

  3. Yashika Khandait

    Very insightful and informative. I learned a lot about the history of mass incarceration in the US.

  4. Prasasth Peter Varigeti

    The New Jim Crow is a pivotal book. It’s insightful, well-written, and incredibly important. Highly recommended.

  5. Shashank

    A powerful and persuasive argument. Alexander’s work is essential for anyone interested in social justice.

  6. Shivam Talwar

    While insightful, it felt somewhat one-sided. Presents a strong argument, but could benefit from more diverse perspectives.

  7. Pratibha Singh

    This book is absolutely essential for understanding modern America. I can’t recommend it highly enough.

  8. Piyush

    An incredibly important book that everyone should read. It opened my eyes to the injustices of the criminal justice system.

  9. Priyanshu Shukla

    Challenging but necessary. This book forces you to confront uncomfortable truths about our society. Essential reading.

  10. Soumya Ranjan Katha

    Important subject matter, but I struggled with the author’s tone at times. Felt a bit preachy and aggressive.

  11. Nidhi Kumari

    Very informative and well-written. I learned a lot about the history of mass incarceration. A bit academic at times.

  12. Pari Kesharwani

    A real eye-opener. Alexander makes a strong case. Some parts felt a little repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read. Sheds light on important issues.

  13. Rhea Louis

    The book is impactful, yet its solutions seem distant. A powerful indictment of systemic racism, but left me feeling somewhat hopeless.

  14. Prakhar Purohit

    This book is a game-changer. It’s well-researched, thought-provoking, and incredibly important.

  15. Shaurya Jha

    An essential book for understanding racial inequality in America. Should be required reading for everyone.

  16. Siddharth Shankar

    This is a powerful and important book that everyone should read. It’s a wake-up call to the realities of racial injustice.

  17. C M Hrithik

    Important and disturbing. This book completely changed my perspective on the criminal justice system. Highly recommended.

  18. Saptarshi Jana

    While I agree with the premise, I found some of the arguments a bit overstated. Still a worthwhile read.

  19. Khushwant Sodhi

    A must-read for anyone wanting to understand racial inequality in America. Very insightful and well-researched. Some dense sections.

  20. Vaibhav Aggarwal

    A bit dense and academic, but ultimately worth the effort. Important information about the criminal justice system.

  21. Sunil Prabha V

    This book is a wake-up call. It’s a must-read for anyone who cares about justice and equality.

  22. Harsh Singh

    Very informative and eye-opening. I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about mass incarceration.

  23. Poonam Saijari

    A well-researched and thought-provoking analysis. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in social justice.

  24. Akash Roy

    A groundbreaking work that exposes the harsh realities of the American justice system. A tough but necessary read.

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