Mass Incarceration and Microaggressions: America’s Modern Day Slavery

Eman Tadros, Arika McCaskill
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The Black population has historically been disregarded, abused, and overlooked. Its past and present are still marred by white supremacy which displays itself in various ways. This includes but is not limited to racism in the justice system, law enforcement, sports, home-buying, educational institutions, etc. Some members of the Black population have been successful at navigating this reality while others struggle to persevere. Further, individuals of any race can and do engage in criminal behavior, but it is people of color that are incarcerated at disproportionate rates. Facing the stress of an unjust world on a daily basis can manifest physically emotionally, and mentally. This paper analyzes the effects of mass incarceration and microaggressions on Black Americans.
大规模监禁和微侵犯:美国的现代奴隶制
黑人历来被忽视、虐待和忽视。它的过去和现在仍然被以各种方式表现出来的白人至上主义所玷污。这包括但不限于司法系统、执法、体育、购房、教育机构等方面的种族主义。一些黑人成员成功地驾驭了这一现实,而另一些人则在努力坚持下去。此外,任何种族的人都可能而且确实会从事犯罪行为,但有色人种被监禁的比例不成比例。每天面对一个不公正世界的压力会表现在身体、情感和精神上。本文分析了大规模监禁和微侵犯对美国黑人的影响。
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