The Suburban Crisis, Matthew D. Lassiter
The Suburban Crisis, Matthew D. Lassiter
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The Suburban Crisis
White America and the War on Drugs

Author: Matthew D. Lassiter

Narrator: Tom Beyer

Unabridged: 29 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/07/2023


Synopsis

Since the 1950s, the American war on drugs has positioned white middle-class youth as sympathetic victims of illegal drug markets who need rehabilitation instead of incarceration. The Suburban Crisis traces how politicians, the media, and grassroots political activists crusaded to protect white families from perceived threats while criminalizing and incarcerating urban minorities, and how a troubling legacy of racial injustice continues to inform the war on drugs today.

In this incisive political history, Matthew Lassiter shows how the category of the "white middle-class victim" has been as central to the politics and culture of the drug war as racial stereotypes like the "foreign trafficker," "urban pusher," and "predatory ghetto addict." He describes how the futile mission to safeguard and control white suburban youth shaped the enactment of the nation's first mandatory-minimum drug laws in the 1950s, and how soaring marijuana arrests of white Americans led to demands to refocus on "real criminals" in inner cities.

The Suburban Crisis reveals how the escalating drug war merged punitive law enforcement and coercive public health into a discriminatory system for the social control of teenagers and young adults, and how liberal and conservative lawmakers alike pursued an agenda of racialized criminalization.

About Matthew D. Lassiter

Matthew D. Lassiter is professor of history and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the University of Michigan, where he is codirector of the Carceral State Project. His books include The Silent Majority: Suburban Politics in the Sunbelt South and The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Caroline on February 01, 2024

I cannot recommend this book enough. It’s so well researched and made me re evaluate everything I’ve learned about the “War on Drugs”. The participation of liberals in the mass incarceration of people of color for drug charges and continual victimization of white teenagers is something I never truly......more

Goodreads review by Brittany on March 14, 2025

DNF at 40%. Read like a textbook rather than an informative non-fiction.......more