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Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice
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Raygine Diaquoi
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2014
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Viciousness
pp. 9
Killing you is Justice
pp. 15
Been There Done That
pp. 19
No Heroes Here
pp. 25
The ‘Whitening’ of Latinos
pp. 31
Denying the Significance of Race
pp. 39
“He looks like he’s Up to No Good”
pp. 47
“I am not a dog!”
pp. 49
The Adultification of Black Boys
pp. 57
The Black Male
pp. 61
To Be or Not To Be
pp. 67
Using African American Children’s Literature as a Model for ‘Writing Back’ Racial Wrongs
pp. 73
“I Don’t Think He Knows about it”/”He was Outraged
pp. 79
Limited and Limitless
pp. 85
Talking to My White Sons about Trayvon Martin
pp. 91
Revolutionary in Uniform
pp. 93
Is it “Marissa” or “Michelle?”
pp. 101
Responding to Trayvon Martin’s Death
pp. 107
If George Zimmerman were found Guilty, Would the Criminal Justice System be Considered Just?
pp. 113
Ebony in the Ivory Tower
pp. 119
Fifty Years of the Deferment of the Dream for Racial Justice
pp. 125
The Res Gestae of Race
pp. 131
Should I Fear?
pp. 133
Representation Matters
pp. 139
Post-Race Ideology in Black Face
pp. 145
The Legal Education Gap
pp. 151
What if Zimmerman had been a Drone?
pp. 159
Fixing the Justice System Bit by Bite
pp. 161
White is the New Black, Colonialists are the New Colonized
pp. 167
Hoodies in the Classroom
pp. 173
Race Is, Race Isn’t
pp. 179
Writing the Wrong
pp. 185
We are Trayvon’s Teachers
pp. 191
Trayvon Martin and the Myth of Superpredator
pp. 197
But Can We Muster Compassion for George Zimmerman?
pp. 203
“You’re the One Making This About Race!”
pp. 209
Writing Race
pp. 215
Between Belonging and the F/Act of Niggerisation
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