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The book examines systemic racism in the legal system, making it a compelling companion to 'The New Jim Crow' in its exploration of justice and inequality.

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The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

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This book complements 'The New Jim Crow' by diving into the history of systemic racism and how it has shaped contemporary society.

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Between the World and Me

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Coates' work reflects on the African American experience in a way that resonates with the themes of systemic oppression found in 'The New Jim Crow.'

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This book offers personal insights into issues of race and identity, complementing the themes of systemic injustices discussed in 'The New Jim Crow.'

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Laboring Under the Modern American Dream: The Politics of Air Quality in Los Angeles

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It addresses systemic issues facing marginalized groups, similar to the discussions in 'The New Jim Crow' about structural inequality.

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This book illustrates the impact of systemic barriers on individual lives, aligning with the themes of injustice found in 'The New Jim Crow.'

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