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Taken hostage : the Iran hostage crisis and America's first encounter with radical Islam
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ISBN: 0691119163 Year: 2005 Publisher: Princeton Oxford Princeton University Press

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Crack : rock cocaine, street capitalism, and the decade of greed
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ISBN: 1108606393 1108349056 1108425275 1108604544 1108444067 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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A shattering account of the crack cocaine years from award-winning American historian David Farber, Crack tells the story of the young men who bet their lives on the rewards of selling 'rock' cocaine, the people who gave themselves over to the crack pipe, and the often-merciless authorities who incarcerated legions of African Americans caught in the crack cocaine underworld. Based on interviews, archival research, judicial records, underground videos, and prison memoirs, Crack explains why, in a de-industrializing America in which market forces ruled and entrepreneurial risk-taking was celebrated, the crack industry was a lucrative enterprise for the 'Horatio Alger boys' of their place and time. These young, predominately African American entrepreneurs were profit-sharing partners in a deviant, criminal form of economic globalization. Hip Hop artists often celebrated their exploits but overwhelmingly, Americans - across racial lines -did not. Crack takes a hard look at the dark side of late twentieth-century capitalism.


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The war on drugs : a history
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ISBN: 1479811394 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York : New York University Press,

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Fifty years after President Richard Nixon declared a 'War on Drugs,' the United States government has spent over a trillion dollars fighting a losing battle. In recent years, about 1.5 million people have been arrested annually on drug charges - most of them involving cannabis - and nearly 500,000 Americans are currently incarcerated for drug offenses. Today, as a response to the dire human and financial costs, Americans are fast losing their faith that a War on Drugs is fair, moral, or effective. In a rare multi-faceted overview of the underground drug market, featuring historical and ethnographic accounts of illegal drug production, distribution, and sales, this book examines how drug war policies contributed to the making of the carceral state, racial injustice, regulatory disasters, and a massive underground economy.

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