Table of Contents <BR>Series Editor Preface; Mary Jo Iozzio<BR>Foreword; Sister Helen Prejean<BR>Introduction: The Invisibility of White Complicity in Hyper-incarceration; Laurie Cassidy and Alex Mikulich<BR>Acknowledgments<BR><BR>Part I: STRUCTURE<BR>Chapter 1: Hyper-Incarceration of African Americans and Latinos in Historical Context; Alex Mikulich<BR>Vital Prison Statistics<BR>The Construction of Whiteness in U.S. Law<BR>The Enduring 'Cultural Logic' of Lynching and Three White Myths<BR>The Emergence of the 'New Jim Crow'<BR>The Economic Perversity of 'Fortress America'<BR>Chapter 2: White Complicity in U.S. Hyper-incarceration; Alex Mikulich<BR>White Soul<BR>The Pathology of White Segregation: An Enduring Marker of Race in America<BR>The Historical Structuring of American Segregation<BR>White Habitus and the Four Walls of White Imprisonment<BR>Conclusion<BR><BR>Part II: CULTURE<BR>Chapter 3: The Myth of the Dangerous Black Man; Laurie Cassidy<BR>The Picture in Our Heads<BR>Slaveryand the Myth of the Dangerous Black Man<BR>White Christian Amnesia and Anamnesis<BR>Chapter 4: Hip Hop and the Seditious Reinvention of the Dangerous Black Man; Laurie Cassidy<BR>The Prophetic Voice of Hip Hop<BR>Hip Hop and the Reinvention of Nat Turner<BR>Conclusion<BR><BR>Part III: SPIRITUALITY<BR>Chapter 5: A Spirituality of White Non-violent Resistance to the Reality of Hyper incarceration; Margaret Pfeil<BR>The Beatitudes: A Framework for a Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance<BR>Chapter 6: Contemplative Action: Toward Nonviolent White Resistance to Hyper-<BR>Incarceration; Margaret Pfeil<BR>Making Whiteness Visible: Complicity<BR>Accountability and Awareness<BR>The Circle Process: A Public Space of Accountability<BR>Systemic Change: Facing the Dark Night of Impasse<BR>Conclusion <BR><BR>Index<BR><BR>