The Possibility of the U.S. Government’s War On Drugs Being Launched to Combat the U.S. Civil Rights Movement During the Mid 20th Century, the Economic Cost for an Incarcerated Person to Manufacture a Product Within the U.S., and the Reason the Majority of U.S. States Continue to Remain Republican (Conservative) During the 21st Century

As the movement for Civil Rights and equality rose up during the 1950's and 1960's, coincidently the War On Drugs started and was purported as a way to keep American values safe, but in reality, may have been a way to covertly combat the civil rights of minorities. The War On Drugs in a sense brought back the concept of slavery, because prison made products cost $0.23 per hour. Once a convicted felon has been set free and their sentence has been served, they are no longer permitted to vote keepi...


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