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A peculiar indifference : the neglected toll of violence on black America  Cover Image Book Book

A peculiar indifference : the neglected toll of violence on black America / Elliott Currie.

Currie, Elliott, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781250769930 :
  • ISBN: 1250769930 :
  • Physical Description: 276 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2020.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-265) and index.
Subject: African Americans > Violence against > History > 21st century.
African Americans > Social conditions > 21st century.
African Americans > Economic conditions > 21st century.
Race discrimination > United States > History > 21st century.
Social justice > United States > History > 21st century.
United State > Race relations > History > 21st century.

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A Peculiar Indifference : The Neglected Toll of Violence on Black America
A Peculiar Indifference : The Neglected Toll of Violence on Black America
by Currie, Elliott
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A Peculiar Indifference : The Neglected Toll of Violence on Black America


A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR From Pulitzer Prize finalist Elliott Currie comes a devastating exploration of the extreme levels of violence afflicting Black communities, and a blueprint for addressing the crisis About 170,000 Black Americans have died in homicides just since the year 2000. Violence takes more years of life from Black men than cancer, stroke, and diabetes combined; a young Black man in the United States has a fifteen times greater chance of dying from violence than his white counterpart. Even Black women suffer violent death at a higher rate than white men, despite homicide's usual gender patterns. Yet while the country has been rightly outraged by the recent spate of police killings of Black Americans, the shocking amount of "everyday" violence that plagues African American communities receives far less attention, and has nearly disappeared as a target of public policy. As acclaimed criminologist Elliott Currie makes clear, this pervasive violence is a direct result of the continuing social and economic marginalization of many Black communities in America. Those conditions help perpetuate a level of preventable trauma and needless suffering that has no counterpart anywhere in the developed world. Compelling and accessible, drawing on a rich array of both classic and contemporary research, A Peculiar Indifference describes the dimensions and consequences of this enduring emergency, explains its causes, and offers an urgent plea for long-overdue social action to end it.

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