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Ferguson
Ferguson news and analysis from The Nation
May 1, 2015
Other Fergusons, Other Baltimores
Can we talk about the economic devastation of American cities and black communities before someone else is killed?
Bryce Covert
March 23, 2015
Who’s Accountable for Ferguson’s Crimes? No One, It Seems
Here’s another reminder that “personal responsibility” is a principle relevant only to the poor and the black.
Gary Younge
March 5, 2015
It’s Not Just Ferguson
Cities nationwide are criminalizing black people to pay the bills.
Raven Rakia
March 4, 2015
How Ferguson, Missouri, Uses Cops and the Courts to Prey on Its Residents
A “scathing” report from the Department of Justice traces discriminatory policing back to the city’s reliance on the fines that accompany tickets and arrests.
Zoë Carpenter
December 5, 2014
‘It Hurts Me So Much’: A Dispatch From Ferguson
How residents are doing Mike Brown’s legacy justice.
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November 25, 2014
Why Ferguson Burns
Angry protesters are seeking justice for Michael Brown—and much more.
The Editors
October 16, 2014
Youth Are on the Frontlines in Ferguson, and They Refuse to Back Down
Faced with police brutality, white hostility and entrenched racism, young activists are showing the world a new kind of resistance.
Muna Mire
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