The Atlantic: What Stop-and-Frisk Means to the Descendants of Slaves

The Atlantic: What Stop-and-Frisk Means to the Descendants of Slaves by Theodore R. Johnson:

Racial profiling is a lazy reversion to an older America-a nation that wasn’t designed with black citizens in mind. This post is part of a debate series on “Is Stop and Frisk Worth It?,” an article featured in the current issue of The Atlantic magazine.

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