By Jesse L. Jackson Sr.
Although our criminal justice system is predicated on promises of equality, it often fails to deliver. Now more than ever, it appears structured to exploit race and class inequality.
Each generation must heed the call of its day. This gen...
Although our criminal justice system is predicated on promises of equality, it often fails to deliver. Now more than ever, it appears structured to exploit race and class inequality.
Each generation must heed the call of its day. This gen...
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