"Since 1957, black people have experienced double-digit unemployment - in good times and bad times. Look at the population of African Americans in prison. They represent more than half the population of prisoners in the country, 55 percent of those on death row"
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Then he pivots from the labor market to the carceral state, drawing an implied pipeline without spelling it out. The subtext is blunt: when work is structurally scarce, the state’s most consistent jobs program becomes policing, prosecution, and confinement. Mentioning death row is a rhetorical escalation, not a detour. It forces the listener to confront not only mass incarceration, but the ultimate, irreversible expression of state power. The numbers do the moral work; he doesn’t need to sermonize.
As an actor-activist speaking in the late 20th-century/early 2000s political climate, Glover is operating against a mainstream narrative that treated racial inequality as either solved (civil rights “won”) or individualized (“personal responsibility”). He uses statistics as cultural counter-programming: a way to puncture feel-good progress stories and re-center racism as policy, not prejudice. The intent isn’t merely to inform; it’s to make denial socially untenable.
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Glover, Danny. (2026, January 17). Since 1957, black people have experienced double-digit unemployment - in good times and bad times. Look at the population of African Americans in prison. They represent more than half the population of prisoners in the country, 55 percent of those on death row. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/since-1957-black-people-have-experienced-72755/
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Glover, Danny. "Since 1957, black people have experienced double-digit unemployment - in good times and bad times. Look at the population of African Americans in prison. They represent more than half the population of prisoners in the country, 55 percent of those on death row." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/since-1957-black-people-have-experienced-72755/.
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"Since 1957, black people have experienced double-digit unemployment - in good times and bad times. Look at the population of African Americans in prison. They represent more than half the population of prisoners in the country, 55 percent of those on death row." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/since-1957-black-people-have-experienced-72755/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.


