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Author
McFarland, CiarraKeyword
AntilynchingCentral Park Five
Groveland Four
Emmett Till
George Stinney
Jr.
Lynch Law
Racial Wage Gap
Race
Justice
Labor Force Statistics
Civil Rights Act Of 1964
Date Published
2021-01-29
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Black men and boys deserve equivalent theoretical and political race and gender liberation frameworks from daily physical and emotional violence as that of women. Feminist theory should more critically consider black men and their struggles. The cases of Emmett Till and George Stinney, Jr. exemplify how Black boys' bodies have been a target of violence in the U.S. This endangerment of black boys continues, exemplified by the shooting of Tamir Rice, wrongful punishment of the Groveland Four, and forced confessions of the Central Park Five.Collections