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Chapter 5. Blacklisted: Hiring Discrimination in an Era of Mass Incarceration
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Devah Pager
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: Strong Men Keep A - Comin On ix
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Part I. Facing the Situation of Young Black Men in Inner Cities
- Chapter 1. Against the Wall: Poor, Young, Black, and Male 3
- Chapter 2. David’s Story: From Promise to Despair 28
- Chapter 3. Young, Black, and Male: The Life History of an American Drug Dealer Facing Death Row 38
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Part II. Structural Analyses of Joblessness Among Black Youth
- Chapter 4. The Economic Plight of Inner - City Black Males 55
- Chapter 5. Blacklisted: Hiring Discrimination in an Era of Mass Incarceration 71
- Chapter 6. The Effects of Immigration on the Economic Position of Young Black Males 87
- Chapter 7. Immigration and Equal Opportunity 102
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Part III. Engaging Urban Youth in Social Institutions
- Chapter 8. Youth Entrepreneurship Training in the Inner City: Overcoming Disadvantage, Engaging Youth in School 123
- Chapter 9. Black Male Students and Reflections on Learning and Teaching 138
- Chapter 10. Fighting like a Ballplayer: Basketball as a Strategy Against Social Disorganization 147
- Chapter 11. “Tell us how it feels to be a problem”: Hip Hop Longings and Poor Young Black Men 165
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Part IV. Social Policy Matters
- Chapter 12. Social Issues Lurking in the Over-Representation of Young African American Men in the Expanding DNA Databases 181
- Chapter 13. “You can take me outta the ’hood, but you can’t take the ’hood outta me”: Youth Incarceration and Reentry 198
- Chapter 14. Suicide Patterns Among Black Males 218
- Chapter 15. Why Are Handguns So Accessible on Urban Streets? 242
- Chapter 16. What Do We Do Now? Toward a Brighter Future for African American Men 252
- Notes 269
- Contributors 279
- Index 285
- Acknowledgments 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: Strong Men Keep A - Comin On ix
-
Part I. Facing the Situation of Young Black Men in Inner Cities
- Chapter 1. Against the Wall: Poor, Young, Black, and Male 3
- Chapter 2. David’s Story: From Promise to Despair 28
- Chapter 3. Young, Black, and Male: The Life History of an American Drug Dealer Facing Death Row 38
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Part II. Structural Analyses of Joblessness Among Black Youth
- Chapter 4. The Economic Plight of Inner - City Black Males 55
- Chapter 5. Blacklisted: Hiring Discrimination in an Era of Mass Incarceration 71
- Chapter 6. The Effects of Immigration on the Economic Position of Young Black Males 87
- Chapter 7. Immigration and Equal Opportunity 102
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Part III. Engaging Urban Youth in Social Institutions
- Chapter 8. Youth Entrepreneurship Training in the Inner City: Overcoming Disadvantage, Engaging Youth in School 123
- Chapter 9. Black Male Students and Reflections on Learning and Teaching 138
- Chapter 10. Fighting like a Ballplayer: Basketball as a Strategy Against Social Disorganization 147
- Chapter 11. “Tell us how it feels to be a problem”: Hip Hop Longings and Poor Young Black Men 165
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Part IV. Social Policy Matters
- Chapter 12. Social Issues Lurking in the Over-Representation of Young African American Men in the Expanding DNA Databases 181
- Chapter 13. “You can take me outta the ’hood, but you can’t take the ’hood outta me”: Youth Incarceration and Reentry 198
- Chapter 14. Suicide Patterns Among Black Males 218
- Chapter 15. Why Are Handguns So Accessible on Urban Streets? 242
- Chapter 16. What Do We Do Now? Toward a Brighter Future for African American Men 252
- Notes 269
- Contributors 279
- Index 285
- Acknowledgments 297