"…The idea of police forces as little more than white militia employed to ensure a certain social stratification highlighted just how temporally ever-present police brutality is in American history. And I wanted to capture the intergenerationality of the national paroxysms, embodied in the riots and protests that followed so many of these killings."
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On the continuum of hatred and injustice in his novel Riot Baby in “'This Isn't New': Questions For Tochi Onyebuchi, Author Of 'Riot Baby'” in NPR (2020 Jan 26)
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