question archive Consider the following questions in response to your experiences as a reader of Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow: How does this text inform your understanding of American society? What can you say the purpose or function of this text is? How does your relationship to the text change as you move from the perspective of a reader to that of a writer? What insights do you have about that? What recent ideas have you encountered in reading that have stood out or surprised you? Why are these passages significant to you? Refer to specific page numbers or passages in your reply

Consider the following questions in response to your experiences as a reader of Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow: How does this text inform your understanding of American society? What can you say the purpose or function of this text is? How does your relationship to the text change as you move from the perspective of a reader to that of a writer? What insights do you have about that? What recent ideas have you encountered in reading that have stood out or surprised you? Why are these passages significant to you? Refer to specific page numbers or passages in your reply

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Consider the following questions in response to your experiences as a reader of Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow:

  • How does this text inform your understanding of American society? What can you say the purpose or function of this text is?
  • How does your relationship to the text change as you move from the perspective of a reader to that of a writer? What insights do you have about that?
  • What recent ideas have you encountered in reading that have stood out or surprised you? Why are these passages significant to you? Refer to specific page numbers or passages in your reply.

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