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2. This documentary emphasizes that the current crisis of mass incarceration is directly tied to our country's legacy and history of slavery. By showing how slavery shifted to convict leasing, to Jim Crow segregation, to the war on drugs, 13th argues that "systems of oppression are durable and they often reinvent themselves." As Angela Davis stated in the film, “Historically , when one looks at efforts to create reforms, they inevitably lead to more repression." What are ways you can end this cycle? What do you think are some of the factors that allowed this system of racial control to simply evolve and replicate itself for the past 150 years? How can you be more vigilant against institutional racism

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