Notes from America with Kai Wright

The Misunderstood Era of Crack Cocaine


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A disastrous period in the 1980’s. Where we went wrong and what we keep doing wrong today.

What do you think of when you hear the term, “crack cocaine?” The drug is at the heart of an epidemic in the 1980’s that destroyed lives. But for writer Donovan X. Ramsey, a lot of our assumptions and understandings about this era are actually mistruths. So he wrote When Crack Was King: A People's History of a Misunderstood Era.” 

He tells Kai that the full truth reveals, “how deep the harm goes in America when it comes to anti-Blackness.”

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