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Race, surveillance, resistance

Arnett, 2020

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7271571205315998322
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Arnett C
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From January through August of 2016, a small Cessna plane retrofitted with repurposed military-grade wide-angle cameras flew the skies above Baltimore, up to ten hours at a time, recording everything on the streets below within an area of roughly thirty square miles. 2 The …
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