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Beginning in 1971, U.S. drug policy shifted from public health to punishment. Over the next five decades, federal and state governments arrested more than 31 million people for drug offenses. Black Americans—only 13% of the population—accounted for a disproportionate share of those imprisoned. Mandatory sentencing laws, expanded police powers, and federal funding incentives dismantled families and reshaped entire communities. President Nixon’s “War on Drugs” sparked an era of mass incarceration. Through the 1980s and 1990s, new laws punished addiction instead of treating it, targeting urban Black neighborhoods with harsh sentencing and militarized police tactics. From crack cocaine laws to “three strikes” policies, the results were devastating: generations of fathers removed from homes, families broken, and neighborhoods left struggling. 👉 Subscribe for more powerful breakdowns of hidden history and U.S. policy.