The book “New Jim Crow” shows the colorblind era of mass imprisonment which further illustrates the shocking scope from "war on drugs" has led large-scale imprisonment in the United States (Alexander, 2012). The book focuses on the discrimination of black people which has been disproportionately on low-impact and destruction of low-income people, especially African-American male. Author and legal scholar Michelle Alexander has penned down this book in a beautiful manner by saying that fighting has created a new racial caste system, perhaps subtle, but just as harmful, the crippled to the previous generations of low-income black men to vote, finding a job, get married, but done on the basis of any event, but in the steel tank through their career a major part (Bobo, 2011).
Alexander comments on the colony to the Clinton administration's contempt for American race history, its impressive track changes war on drugs has led to a wide range of imprisonment (Forman, 2012). She explained that they are persuasive; the former prisoners would be discriminated against for the rest of their lives, will be declined to employment, housing, education and public benefits. She believes that this is the new Jim Crow statistics cited by Alexander for confidence and suffering beyond the face. Here are some examples of what she has invented: the courage and skill, Alexandria, the teaching of law at Stanford University, and sketched out these terrible strict sanctions and the rest of the legal war on drugs. These laws do not solve the problem of drug abuse health of citizens, but have created a lucrative prey prison system based on the color of our young people. These policies under house arrest more than one million young people, carrying a felony, while offering more than 700,000 high-paying jobs grim prison staff, their livelihoods, had attached to these harsh drug laws. We just have busted a few generations of young people, many people are still in prison today. Alexander Mitchell believes that "we have not stopped racial caste in America, we just have re-designed it." For black men through the "war on drugs", she believes that the criminal justice system is a function of contemporary race dominated system (Butler, 2010) - Relegated Millions of an eternity of second-class citizens locations. Forced through 25 years in the prison system run with a partner, with Joe Robinson, procedures prisoners, entrepreneurship education and leadership (nominal). There have been three views to sponsor her argument of progressive strength.
The entrepreneurial stuff teaches our prisons and low-income communities. A lot of young men imprisoned under the drug war small business entrepreneurs who want to make money. They sell illegal products, such as cocaine and heroin, but, in fact, they are sold on the market and repeatedly showed a gift! Learned in her 32 years as a teacher and online teaching entrepreneurship (NFTE), since 1987, in danger of creating youth entrepreneurship education, she can testify, many low-income entrepreneurs along their natural life. They are looking for business opportunities to earn money and ...