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Foundations of Injustice: How Systemic Racism Shaped American Institutions
What happens when inequality isn't just personal -- but structural?
In this urgent and deeply researched work, Kwame Amari Freeman uncovers how systemic racism has been encoded into America's laws, economy, education, technology, media, and healthcare -- from the slave codes of the 1600s to the biased algorithms of today.
?? If you're looking for a powerful, data-driven examination of racial injustice -- this is your essential read.
What You'll Discover:
• The origins of race-based laws and colonial hierarchies
• How redlining shaped the racial wealth gap
• The impact of algorithmic bias in modern tech
• Media narratives and policies that sustain racial disparities
• Case studies, legal documents, and historical analysis that expose the architecture of inequality
Beyond the Problem -- A Path to Change: Freeman offers real-world tools and reform strategies:
• Legal and policy frameworks to dismantle systemic racism
• Economic and educational solutions to promote equity
• Tech-based approaches to counter bias
• Community-led initiatives and action guides
Whether you're an educator, policymaker, student, or changemaker, Foundations of Injustice will challenge your understanding -- and inspire a new vision for justice in America.
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