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Pros And Cons Of The Incarceration Of African Americans

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First Slavery, then Jim Crow, now mass incarceration; the Black community can no longer stay silent while being oppressed into a cycle of poverty. Because America has suppressed African Americans into a degraded class for so long, it has nearly been impossible for blacks to escape from such an impoverished neighborhood. Therefore, African Americans are forced to live lives struggling to survive. In many instances, blacks turn to one another because they cannot trust society; but these disadvantaged communities have nothing to offer African Americans. Furthermore, their only offer is to rely on themselves to survive and they turn towards criminal activity, which ends them in jail. A growing share of African Americans have been arrested for drug crimes; through studies, it has been proven …show more content…

Think about it, the one breadwinner must take on extra hours at her minimum wage job forcing her to spend more time away from her children. Therefore, the children play with their friends in their disadvantaged communities, which influences them towards criminal activity. They grow up in a society where people drive around in the best cars, and wear the best clothes; but these children must work harder because they are disadvantaged to a no good community. Just as Bigger portrays in Native Son “We live here and they live there. We black and they white. They got things and we ain’t. They do things and we can’t. It’s just like livin’ in jail.” (20) The unjustified incarceration of African American fathers is an important cause of the lowered performance of their off springs, which promotes stratification. As inmates relocate from society to a room behind steel bars, they endure pain and suffering; they lose everything. They lose quality time with their family, they also lose their humanity, and they lose the opportunity to better their

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