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S2N2: Jafar Abdullah brought three books to read lakeside at his neighborhood park. The top book is about the history of Islam, and the bottom book is about poverty. In the middle is “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander—a title Abdullah said came highly recommended by one of his mentors. The 2012 book challenges the idea of racial colorblindness in the criminal justice system. It equates the mass incarceration of Black Americans to a class system that can affect generations—an issue Abdullah thinks about often—especially when he’s working with kids through the mentorship program he started.
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