Will Black Prosecutors of Trump Get Their Due? — Journal-isms.com: Bragg Faced Racist Dog Whistles but ‘Did My Job’

Greggory W. Morris
24 min readMay 31, 2024

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Bragg Faced Racist Dog Whistles but ‘Did My Job’

Updated May 31

Black prosecutors are having a moment in America,” Georgetown University law professor Paul Butler, a former prosecutor who has written about Black men and the criminal justice system, told Washington Post readers in October.

“Of the three prosecutors who have charged the former president of the United States with crimes this year, two of them — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani T. Willis(pictured) — are African American. On top of that, Letitia

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Greggory W. Morris

Award Winning Assistant J-Professor, Hunter College/CUNY. Author, Writer. Blogs at blog.hunterword.com. Using Medium.com to test-drive writing projects.