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  • Drawing of the hanging of a woman accused of witchcraft.

    The Historical Truth About Women Burned at the Stake in America? Most Were Black.

    Most Americans probably don’t know this piece of Black history. But they should.
    by Kali Nicole Gross via Washington Post on February 25, 2022
  • Prison Abolition Syllabus 2.0

    An updated prison syllabus in response to the national prison strike of 2018.
    by Dan Berger, Garrett Felber, Elizabeth Hinton, Anyabwile Love, Kali Nicole Gross via Black Perspectives on September 8, 2018

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Inventing Solitary

In 1790, Philadelphia opened the first American penitentiary, with the nation’s first solitary cells. Black people were disproportionately punished from the start.
by Samantha Melamed via Philadelphia Inquirer on June 8, 2022
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