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Marshall Romero
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- I think Purnell does a good job at explaining personal intersection and lived experiences as a Black Women in America and connecting it to police abolition.
- For the first few pages I enjoy the historical breakdown and modern context about police, race and class in the United States.
— Jun 14, 2026 04:33PM
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- For the first few pages I enjoy the historical breakdown and modern context about police, race and class in the United States.
Rushdi Abualhaija
is on page 140 of 288
Had to stop to update here because of a line saying "ninety percent of men commit all homicides in the US" I think what is meant here is that 90% of homicides in the US are committed by men but this seemed really sloppy, and I'm trying to find concrete reasons why I'm not really enjoying this book even though I went it to it really wanting to...
— Jun 04, 2026 06:52AM
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