Warfare in the American Homeland
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>The United States has more than two million people locked away in federal, state, and local prisons. Although most of the U.S. population is non-Hispanic and white, the vast majority of the incarcerated—and policed—is not. In this compelling collection, scholars, activists, and current and former prisoners examine the sensibilities that enable a penal democracy to thrive. - [publisher](https://www.dukeupress.edu/warfare-in-the-american-homeland)
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Dylan Rodriguez
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Dhoruba bin Wahad
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Frank B. Wilderson III
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Carol Gilbert
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Joy James
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