Summary:
The book examines the intersection of race and technology, highlighting how digital tools and algorithms can perpetuate racial biases and discrimination, a phenomenon termed the "New Jim Code." It explores the social implications of these technologies and advocates for an abolitionist approach to counteract and dismantle these oppressive systems.
Key points:
1. New Jim Code: Refers to technology reinforcing racial discrimination under the guise of neutrality.
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