The use of dogs as tools of oppression against African Americans has its roots in slavery and persists today in everyday life and police interactions. Due to such harmful practices, African Americans are not only disproportionately terrorized by officers with dogs, but they are also subject to instances of misplaced sympathy, illsuited laws, and social exclusion in their communities. Whether extreme and violent or subtle and pervasive, the use of dogs in oppressive acts is a critical layer of racial bias in the United States that has consistently built injustices that impede social and legal progress. By recognizing this pattern and committing to an intentional effort to end the devaluation of African Americans, the United States can begin ...
HUMANS AND DOGS have a long, wonderful and sometimes problematic association. At a personal level, d...
Big Black Dog (BBD) Syndrome is the extreme under-adoption of large black dogs based not on temperam...
The Department of Justice estimates that American police officers shoot 10,000 pet dogs in the line ...
How did the use of police dogs affect the American civil rights movement? This paper argues that pol...
Throughout American history, animals have been used by those in power to harm and terrorize Black Am...
The carceral state has used non–human animals as tools to oppress Black, Indigenous, and People of t...
The lash and shackles remain two primary symbols of material degradation fixed in the historical mem...
“This essay will explore the different appearances of dogs in Stowe’s novel in order to suss out the...
The relationship between man and dog is one characterized by companionship, service, and love; but d...
Article on an American Anti-Slavery Society periodical, the 'Slave's Friend,' which ran from 1836 to...
Language has always seemed to play a pivotal role in the identity of individuals and groups who are ...
This thesis examines multiple understandings of animals and their oppression, foregrounding black-au...
Police officers kill approximately 10,000 dogs every year in the United States, according to an esti...
The article begins by identifying the changes in US law regarding the treatment of enslaved people a...
Sniffing the Past is pleased to present its second guest contribution. David Doddington sheds light ...
HUMANS AND DOGS have a long, wonderful and sometimes problematic association. At a personal level, d...
Big Black Dog (BBD) Syndrome is the extreme under-adoption of large black dogs based not on temperam...
The Department of Justice estimates that American police officers shoot 10,000 pet dogs in the line ...
How did the use of police dogs affect the American civil rights movement? This paper argues that pol...
Throughout American history, animals have been used by those in power to harm and terrorize Black Am...
The carceral state has used non–human animals as tools to oppress Black, Indigenous, and People of t...
The lash and shackles remain two primary symbols of material degradation fixed in the historical mem...
“This essay will explore the different appearances of dogs in Stowe’s novel in order to suss out the...
The relationship between man and dog is one characterized by companionship, service, and love; but d...
Article on an American Anti-Slavery Society periodical, the 'Slave's Friend,' which ran from 1836 to...
Language has always seemed to play a pivotal role in the identity of individuals and groups who are ...
This thesis examines multiple understandings of animals and their oppression, foregrounding black-au...
Police officers kill approximately 10,000 dogs every year in the United States, according to an esti...
The article begins by identifying the changes in US law regarding the treatment of enslaved people a...
Sniffing the Past is pleased to present its second guest contribution. David Doddington sheds light ...
HUMANS AND DOGS have a long, wonderful and sometimes problematic association. At a personal level, d...
Big Black Dog (BBD) Syndrome is the extreme under-adoption of large black dogs based not on temperam...
The Department of Justice estimates that American police officers shoot 10,000 pet dogs in the line ...