13 TH Amandment
13 TH Amandment
13 TH Amandment
I) What freedom does the 13thAmendment grant? What is the perceived loophole with
this amendment?
2) How did popular culture help to shape the stereotype of "black criminality/' during
the 20thcentury?
3) What was the 'War on Crime' really about? How, according to the film, has African-
American leadership in the US been minimized?
4) How did drug use and drug arrests / incarcerations play a role in the increase of
prison rates in the 1970s? How did the government use crack as a way to target
minority and poor communities?
5) What was a super predator and how did it relate to African American communities?
6) How did the Democrats change their policies to reflect the "tough on crime" stance?
7) What were "3 strike" laws and "mandatory minimums"? How did they influence
police enforcement and the criminal courts?
8) Explain why the 1994 federal crime bill paved the way for mass incarceration in the
US.
9) How did ALEC become influential in the US prison system and in criminal justice as a
whole?
10) Explain in what way private corporations can benefit from full prisons and long
sentences.
Il) How does the issue of wealth play into how the US criminal justice system works?
12) Give at least one example of how criminality follows an individual even after they are
released from prison.
13) What makes #BlackLivesMatter, according to the film, a unique movement in the US
today?
Further reading:
A touching account of an inmate on death row who has witnessed modern slavery in US prisons:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/23/prisoner-speak-out-american-slave-
labor-strike
A news report on how Covid-19 affects prison labor:
https:Uwww.wired.com/stow/.covid-19-prison-labor/
An interview with 13thdirector Ava Duvernay:
https:/Iwww.theatlantic.com/entertainmentlarchive12016/10/ava-duvernay-13th-netflix/5030751
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