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Why we have history of inhumane unfair treatment of people of color? WK6 WOD / Racially Defined Enemy

Throughout history, people of color have faced systemic and institutionalized racism manifesting in various forms of discrimination and violence. The War on Drugs has disproportionately devastated communities of color, leading to mass incarceration and severe socio-economic impacts.

Why we have history of inhumane unfair treatment of people of color?     WK6 WOD / Racially Defined Enemy

Why we have history of inhumane unfair treatment of people of color? WK6 WOD / Racially Defined Enemy

War on Drugs

Discriminatory
Enemy Is Racially Defined
Large Scale

Systemic Racism WK 5

Recognized Admissions
Public Health

Tuskgegee Syphilis Experiment

1932-1972

City Officials / Local Government

Tulsas Black Wall Steet Massacre

1921

Law Enforcement

Torture Reparations

1970-1990

WK 10 Anti Racism - End War on Drugs

WOD devestated communities of color first and formost

Mass Incarceration 1882 -2020 Victims of color WK 5

George Floyd 2020
44 year old arrested for using a counterfeit $20 White officer knee on his neck
Freddie Gray 2015
police brutality severe spinal cord injury
Kalif Browder 2010
comitted suicide 2015
Prince C. Jones Jr. 2000
8 GSW from Black Police Officer
Emmett Louis Till 1955
Lynched Beaten and Shot by 2 white males
Levi Harrington 1882
Lynched hung from Bluff Street Bridge