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Get Out: Structural Racism And Academic Terror, Renee Nicole Allen Apr 2023

Get Out: Structural Racism And Academic Terror, Renee Nicole Allen

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

Released in 2017, Jordan Peele’s critically acclaimed film Get Out explores the horrors of racism. The film’s plot involves the murder and appropriation of Black bodies for the benefit of wealthy, white people. After luring Black people to their country home, a white family uses hypnosis to paralyze victims and send them to the Sunken Place where screams go unheard. Black bodies are auctioned off to the highest bidder; the winner’s brain is transplanted into the prized Black body. Black victims are rendered passengers in their own bodies so that white inhabitants can obtain physical advantages and immortality.

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William & Mary Law School Commencement Address: Reflections On The Future Of The Legal Academy, Antonin Scalia May 2015

William & Mary Law School Commencement Address: Reflections On The Future Of The Legal Academy, Antonin Scalia

William & Mary Law Review

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The Revolutionary Idea Of University Legal Education, Paul D. Carrington Apr 1990

The Revolutionary Idea Of University Legal Education, Paul D. Carrington

William & Mary Law Review

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One Hundred Eightieth Anniversary Feature: William And Mary: America's First Law School, Fred B. Devitt Jr. Mar 1960

One Hundred Eightieth Anniversary Feature: William And Mary: America's First Law School, Fred B. Devitt Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

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