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White Men's Law - The Roots of Systemic Racism (Hardcover)
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White Men's Law - The Roots of Systemic Racism (Hardcover)
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A searing-and sobering-account of the legal and extra-legal means
by which systemic white racism has kept Black Americans 'in their
place' from slavery to police and vigilante killings of Black men
and women, from 1619 to the present. From the arrival of the first
English settlers in America until now-a span of four centuries-a
minority of white men have created, managed, and perpetuated their
control of every major institution, public and private, in American
society. And no group in America has suffered more from the harms
imposed by white men's laws than African Americans, with punishment
by law often replaced by extra-legal means. Over the centuries,
thousands of victims have been murdered by lynching, white mobs,
and appalling massacres. In White Men's Law, the eminent scholar
Peter Irons makes a powerful and persuasive case that African
Americans have always been held back by systemic racism in all
major institutions that can hold power over them. Based on a wide
range of sources, from the painful words of former slaves to test
scores that reveal how our education system has failed Black
children, this searing and sobering account of legal and
extra-legal violence against African Americans peels away the
fictions and myths expressed by white racists. The centerpiece of
Irons' account is a 1935 lynching in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The
episode produced a photograph of a blonde white girl of about seven
looking at the hanging, bullet-riddled body of Rubin Stacy, who was
accused of assaulting a white woman. After analyzing this gruesome
murder and the visual evidence left behind, Irons poses a
foundational question: What historical forces preceded and followed
this lynching to spark resistance to Jim Crow segregation,
especially in schools that had crippled Black children with
inferior education? The answers are rooted in the systemic
racism-especially in the institutions of law and education-that
African Americans, and growing numbers of white allies, are
demanding be dismantled in tangible ways. A thought-provoking look
at systemic racism and the legal systems that built it, White Men's
Law is an essential contribution to this painful but necessary
debate.
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