Elizabeth Hinton

@elizabhinton

historian of U.S. inequality, author of From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America

Clárú: Meitheamh 2013

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    My newest piece for The NY Times Stone series. Please share.

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    The suppression of Native American voters in general is a travesty that flies under the radar.

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    In solidarity with the end of and in remembrance of , 2.0 is now up ! 50 added entries, including new sections on , , and .

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    Many thanks to , , , & for publishing this critically important resource on : Abolition Syllabus 2.0 –

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    Nothing like the first day of fall classes! Sooo excited for my “Mass Incarceration in Historical Perspective” course, with the mighty TFing and new work from , & Jackie Wang herself on the syllabus. – ag Harvard Barker Center

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    I’m hoping my new work on the Clinton Administration and the 100-to-1 crack/powder cocaine disparity will help ground these arguments.

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    The needs of students are often thought of in relation to the experiences of students, defined by scholars as students whose parent has earned a 4-year degree, and presumably can guide or assist their child in navigating the higher ed experience.

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    Thank you to those who liked and shared! Given interest (and tremendous new scholarship of last two years), I'm excited to announce that 2.0 will be published on on to commemorate and end of

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    of the modern US, join us at the for a great lineup of seminars in our 2018-2019 Modern American Society & Culture series! Mark your calendars--the 1st session is Sept. 25 with !

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    “African American employees tend to receive more scrutiny from their bosses than their white colleagues, meaning that small mistakes are more likely to be caught, which over time leads to worse performance reviews and lower wages.”

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    This $33M public jail in Florida is renting its beds to ICE and turning a tax-free profit for private investors gambling on the criminalization of immigrants.

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    Remember, Dylann Roof, the white supremacist who killed 9 black people in Charleston, had the apartheid era South Africa flag on his jacket. Trump knows his audience.

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    Counting the days! Meanwhile I’ll see you soon & hopefully more

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    Many histories of Black radicalism dismiss the as “conservative Black nationalism” (self-help, capital accumulation, electoral non-involvement), but the ’s role in prison organizing against the carceral state complicates that analysis. Thank u

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    More wise words from ⁦⁩ “We are, it seems, set about the business of making America great again. I for one would rather see America made honorable again. I would like to see our integrity restored.”

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    President Trump is an unindicted co-conspirator to a federal crime to influence an election for the office he now holds. He should not be allowed to name a Supreme Court Justice without resolving this accusation first.

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    People who owe thousands are shamed. People who owe millions run the world.

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