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Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America Audiobook, by James Forman Play Audiobook Sample

Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America Audiobook

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Read By: Kevin R. Free Publisher: Recorded Books Inc. Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2017 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781501946554

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

15

Longest Chapter Length:

51:57 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

36 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

34:39 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

n original and consequential argument about race, crime, and the law Today, Americans are debating our criminal justice system with new urgency. Mass incarceration and aggressive police tactics-and their impact on people of color-are feeding outrage and a consensus that something must be done. But what if we only know half the story? In Locking Up Our Own, the Yale legal scholar and former public defender James Forman Jr. weighs the tragic role that some African Americans themselves played in escalating the war on crime. As Forman shows, the first substantial cohort of black mayors, judges, and police chiefs took office around the country amid a surge in crime. Many came to believe that tough measures-such as stringent drug and gun laws and "pretext traffic stops" in poor African American neighborhoods-were needed to secure a stable future for black communities. Some politicians and activists saw criminals as a "cancer" that had to be cut away from the rest of black America. Others supported harsh measures more reluctantly, believing they had no other choice in the face of a public safety emergency. Drawing on his experience as a public defender and focusing on Washington, D.C., Forman writes with compassion for individuals trapped in terrible dilemmas-from the young men and women he defended to officials struggling to cope with an impossible situation. The result is an original view of our justice system as well as a moving portrait of the human beings caught in its coils.

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“Narrator Kevin R. Free’s deliberate style…[and] deep, accessible voice adds emotional depth by emphasizing the author’s real concern about the results of his research. Free reinforces the data by using his voice to express concern, empathy, and, sometimes, outrage. It’s a timely audiobook, and Free does his best to rouse our sense of justice.”

— AudioFile

Quotes

  • “Superb and shattering…The effect, for the reader, is devastating.”

    — New York Times
  • “A breakthrough…very engaging and lucidly written.”

    — Independent (London)
  • “Forman’s beautifully written narrative…adds historical nuance to the story of ‘mass incarceration’ told in…The New Jim Crow."

    — Washington Post
  • “Forman’s book is a compelling example of how to do local history…[A] richly detailed account…incredibly powerful and well-researched.”

    — Boston Review
  • “If we are going to have national ‘conversations’ about race in the US, a book like Locking Up Our Own ought to set the tone. If it did, these debates would be not only more honest but also more civil.”

    — Wall Street Journal

Awards

  • A New York Times Book Review Top 10 Book of the Year
  • Longlisted for the National Book Award
  • Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize
  • Shortlisted for the Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice
  • A GQ Pick of the Year
  • A Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year
  • Winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction

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About James Forman

James Forman Jr. is a professor of law at Yale Law School. He has written for the New York Times, Atlantic, numerous law reviews, and other publications. A former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, he spent six years as a public defender in Washington, DC, where he cofounded the Maya Angelou Public Charter School.

About Kevin R. Free

Kevin R. Free is an audiobook narrator and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards and several AudioFile best narrations of the year selections. Known for his work with young-adult novels, he has read titles by Rick Riordan, Walter Dean Myers, and Joe Haldeman. In 2011 he was named a Best Voice in Young Adult and Fantasy from AudioFile magazine for his narration of Myers’ The Cruisers: Checkmate.