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The war on drugs doesn't have definite results. An interesting lesson examines the social, political, and economic effect of the war on drugs. Academics learn how the war on drugs has led to mass incarcerations and negatively affected ethnic groups such as African Americans. The resource uses text and multiple discussions to help scholars understand how the war on drugs has discriminated against minority groups and reinforced a social caste system.
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drugs, race relations, racism, the caste system, ethnic diversity, ethnicity, ethnic groups, cultural diversity, diversity, intolerance, tolerance, african american culture, african american history, african americans, the emancipation proclamation, the thirteenth amendment, jim crow laws, the criminal justice system, justice, injustice, social injustice, social activism, social justice, social issues, equal rights, civil rights, the civil rights movement, the civil rights act of 1964, the justice system, courts, the fourth amendment, rights, prison systems, segregation
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Instructional Ideas
- Discuss the pros and cons of the war on drugs
- Arrange for a lawyer or judge to speak to the class about the criminal justice system
Classroom Considerations
- Installment six of a 10-part series called "Teaching the New Jim Crow"
Pros
- The exit ticket reinforces key concepts in the lesson
- Resource provides discussion strategies to help guide learners
Cons
- None