Webinar - The Carceral State: Legal Histories of American Unfreedom
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This teaching module discusses race, the carceral state, and the criminalization of Blackness, featuring a webinar with legal historian Taja-Nia Henderson. |
- Title
- Webinar - The Carceral State: Legal Histories of American Unfreedom
- Description
- In this webinar, Professor Taja-Nia Henderson of Rutgers Law School discusses race, the carceral state, and the criminalization of Blackness with Professor Danielle Jefferis of the University of Nebraska College of Law and our And Justice For All class.
- Date
- 2024-11-26
- Author
- Henderson, Taja-Nia
- Subject
- African Americans
- Spatial Coverage
- United States
- Document Type
- Webinar
- Document Category
- Secondary Source
- Title
- Webinar - The Carceral State: Legal Histories of American Unfreedom
- Description
- In this webinar, Professor Taja-Nia Henderson of Rutgers Law School discusses race, the carceral state, and the criminalization of Blackness with Professor Danielle Jefferis of the University of Nebraska College of Law and our And Justice For All class.
- Date
- 2024-11-26
- Author
- Henderson, Taja-Nia
- Subject
- African Americans
- Spatial Coverage
- United States
- Document Type
- Webinar
- Document Category
- Secondary Source