The Critical Need to Teach the History of Mass Incarceration
Briefly

Those pushing censorship are afraid of mass incarceration for the same reason they're afraid of the history of slavery: Because reckoning with these histories raises the moral imperative to repair them.
The exception for slavery and involuntary servitude to continue to be used as punishment for crime was reinscribed in federal law following slavery's formal abolition.
Helping young people articulate Black experiences and perspectives is important in creating a more inclusive society.
Read at time.com
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