Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-234) and index.
Contents:
Drawing a line in the sand: citizens, anti-citizens, and the war on terror. New slaves: walking while Black, shopping while Black, working while Black, and learning while Black in urban America -- From stop-and-frisk to a state of siege: a play in three acts -- Between the world and unarmed Black men: the killings on our streets and the circle of history -- "Alien" nation: the social construction of the Latin threat -- Landscapes of suspicion: race, citizenship, and hidden borders -- "An enemy within": the FBI, COINTELPRO, and the browning of Islam -- Drawing a line in the sand: citizens, anti-citizens, and the war on terror.
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