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Toure Show

Elizabeth Hinton–I Study Police

Toure Show

DCP Entertainment

Society & Culture, Arts, Performing Arts

4.8880 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2021

⏱️ 9 minutes

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To hear this awesome conversation go to http://patreon.com/toureshow and subscribe. For just $5 a month you get 4 Friday Patreon exclusives and the full version of our Wednesday shows and you get to help us keep making this show! Yale professor Elizabeth Hinton has written an important and powerful book about the history of Black rebellion against police repression called America On Fire. A must read. We dive deep into why we shouldn’t call them riots, they’re uprisings, and why it’s the police being oppressive in Black communities that sparks those uprisings. Patreon.com/toureshow Instagram: @toureshow Twitter: @toure Toure Show Episode 282 Host & Writer: Touré Senior Producer: Jackie Garofano Assistant Producer: Adell Coleman Editor: Ryan Woodhall Photographers: Chuck Marcus, Shanta Covington, and Nick Karp Booker: Claudia Jean The House: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support the show: https://www.dcpofficial.com/toureshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Okay, ready.

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Take what you know, things she's a thing about

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baby, she's something about baby,

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one you need it.

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I'll only need thingsise and brown now.

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I have here seen you wanting you.

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Hey, it's a race show.

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Okay, though.

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Good so a race show. Okay okay though. The tour ratio, okay though.

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That might be the best question I've ever been on. Elizabeth Hinton is a brilliant Yale Law School professor who has written an incredibly

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important book called America on Fire where she details the history of

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Black Rebellion against police repression and the reasons why the police

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have sparked what some call riots but what she says we should call uprisings.

1:15.0

Influencer, it's a word that gets tossed around a lot these days.

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There is a woman who went the distance, who ground as the first true influencer by living a remarkable

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life.

1:28.6

Her name Elizabeth Taylor.

1:31.9

I'm Katie Perry. This is the story of the original influencer. This is

1:37.9

Elizabeth the first, the podcast, wherever you listen.

1:46.0

A lot of times these moments of quote unquote rioting happen and people are like you know it's just a bunch of wild black people

1:59.3

it's opportunists and right from the beginning you attack that whole notion

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locating that gesture as political as usually a response to a police action if not a police murder and not like just the

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