That the war on drugs and incarceration are a resurgence of American caste is correct. If you are African American you will go to prison because of the caste system. People choose to be what they want to be. Yet Michelle's point is correct: humans need to realize that everyone is different. Problems are created because one creates them. We also talked about the classroom nullification system, which is a way to address racism in the justice system and government. Michelle Alexander uses statistics in the book. Explain the difference from the 90s to today's world. This makes it easier for the reader to distinguish the contrast. To conclude, I can continue to talk about the caste system, racism and the war on drugs. The point is that racism continues to exist and the rebirth of caste continues to exist and has never disappeared. People simply didn't do as much, but it's more evident now than ever. The clear examples he presents and the statistics show and support the claim of “caste resurgence”. In my opinion I found the book interesting; and surprising statistics from the lesson and book. Things continue to be bad in the United States. When are we going to do something about it? This book shows the effects of
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