Foundations of Injustice: From Slave Codes to AI Bias — How Systemic Racism Built America and How We Rebuild Equity
by Kwame Amari Freeman
Foundations of Injustice: How Systemic Racism Shaped American Institutions
What happens when inequality isn’t just personal—but structural?
In this urgent and deeply researched work, Kwame Amari Freeman uncovers how systemic racism has been encoded into America’s laws, economy, education, technology, media, and healthcare—from the slave codes of the 1600s to the biased algorithms of today.
If you're looking for a powerful, data-driven examination of racial injustice—this is your essential read.
What You'll Discover:
The origins of race-based laws and colonial hierarchies
How redlining shaped the racial wealth gap
The impact of algorithmic bias in modern tech
Media narratives and policies that sustain racial disparities
Case studies, legal documents, and historical analysis that expose the architecture of inequality
Beyond the Problem—A Path to Change: Freeman offers real-world tools and reform strategies:
Legal and policy frameworks to dismantle systemic racism
Economic and educational solutions to promote equity
Tech-based approaches to counter bias
Community-led initiatives and action guides
Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, student, or changemaker, Foundations of Injustice will challenge your understanding—and inspire a new vision for justice in America.
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Foundations of Injustice: From Slave Codes to AI Bias — How Systemic Racism Built America and How We Rebuild EquitySale price$27.00 CAD