Killing African Americans

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A. Cazenave Noel
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African American Police Officers
African Americans
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Baltimore City Police Department
Black Lives
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Black Lives Matter Movement
Black Studies
Capitalism
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Class Inequality
Clinton Campaign Promises
Crime
criminology perspectives
critical race theory
Discrimination
Disproportionate Police
Dominative Encounters
Donald Trump
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Ethnic Studies
fatal police encounters analysis
Federal Racial State
Freddie Gray
Freddie Gray's Death
Freddie Gray’s Death
Genocide
Hypermasculinity
Inequality
Institutional Control
Jim Crow
Liberal Business Class
Mass Incarceration
Neoliberalism
NYPD Officer
police accountability
Police Killings
political sociology
Political Violence
Protests
Race Relations
Racial Bias
Racial Control
Racial Politics
Racial State Theory
Racial Threat Hypothesis
Racial Threat Theory
Racism
Slavery
Social Control
social justice research
Social Oppression
structural inequality
Systemic Racism
Systemic Racism Perspective
Systemic Racism Theory
Vigilante Killings
Vigilante Violence
Violence
White Racial Backlash
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138549920
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Killing African Americans examines the pervasive, disproportionate, and persistent police and vigilante killings of African Americans in the United States as a racial control mechanism that sustains the racial control system of systemic racism. Noel A. Cazenave’s well-researched and conceptualized historical sociological study is one of the first books to focus exclusively on those killings and to treat them as political violence. Few issues have received as much conventional and social media attention in the United States over the past few years or have, for decades now, sparked so many protests and so often strained race relations to a near breaking point. Because of both its timely and its enduring relevance, Killing African Americans can reach a large audience composed not only of students and scholars, but also of Movement for Black Lives activists, politicians, public policy analysts, concerned police officers and other criminal justice professionals, and anyone else eager to better understand this American nightmare and its solutions from a progressive and informed African American perspective.

Noel A. Cazenave is Professor of Sociology at the University of Connecticut (UConn). He is also on the faculty of the Urban and Community Studies program of UConn’s Hartford campus and is a faculty affiliate with UConn's Africana Studies Institute and its American Studies Program. His recent and current work is in the areas of: racism theory, U.S. poverty policy, political sociology, urban sociology, criminal justice, and the sociology of emotions. In addition to numerous journal articles, book chapters, and other publications, Professor Cazenave co-authored Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card against America’s Poor, which won five book awards, and has since then published Impossible Democracy: The Unlikely Success of the War on Poverty Community Action Programs, The Urban Racial State: Managing Race Relations in American Cities, and Conceptualizing Racism: Breaking the Chains of Racially Accommodative Language. His current book project is tentatively titled The Courage to Be Kind.

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