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War On Drugs
1.
The Wars on
Crime and Drugs: Origins and Implications Where did the most recent wars on crime and drugs come from, and what have been their primary effects?
2.
3.
4.
5.
Police Maintain Racial
Segregation at a South Carolina Beach, 1964.
6.
Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld,
Hattiesburg, MS, 1964.
7.
Arrest of a
Civil Rights Protestor in Nashville, 1964
8.
Police Respond to
a Civil Rights Protest
9.
Civil Rights March,
1965
10.
11.
Black Panther Party
Members, 1965
12.
Black Panther Party
Leaders, 1968
13.
Watts Riot, 1965
14.
Chicago, August 1968.
15.
The whole world
was watching.
16.
17.
Detroit Riots, 1968
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
U.S. Incarceration Rate
27.
U.S. Incarceration Rates
in International Context
28.
Drug Arrest Rate
by Race
29.
30.
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