“It had long been true, and prisoners knew this better than anyone, that the poorer you were the more likely you were to end up in jail. This was not just because the poor committed more crimes. In fact, they did. The rich did not have to commit crimes to get what they wanted; the laws were on their side. But when the rich did commit crimes, they often were not prosecuted, and if they were they could get out on bail, hire clever lawyers, get better treatment from judges. Somehow, the jails ended up full of poor black people.”
Quote by Howard Zinn
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A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present
This book offers a critical examination of American history, focusing on the experiences of marginalized groups and the impact of social and economic policies on the nation's development. It spans from the European colonization of the Americas to contemporary issues, providing a nuanced view of the country's past. more
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