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Simone Browne offers a fascinating look at how modern surveillance is rooted in the history of transatlantic slavery. She argues that monitoring black people is not a recent development but a foundational part of how society is organized. By examining historical tools like slave ship blueprints and branding alongside modern biometric technology, Browne reveals how racial profiling has evolved ove…

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