Every American should read this article. The author was held in solitary confinement in Iran for several months... http://t.co/RxFdVSR2MZ
— The New Jim Crow (@thenewjimcrow) March 19, 2014
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Iranian and American Prisons
Last week, we featured two posts about panel discussions at Yale around incarceration. This tweet from Michelle Alexander, author of Stowe Prize-winning book The New Jim Crow, features an article which discusses incarceration and prisons in American and abroad. In the words of Ms. Alexander: "Every American should read this article."
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