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199 Selected Bibliography Addis, Adeno. (1993). “‘Hell Man, They Did Invent Us’: The Mass Media, Law, and African Americans.” Buffalo Law Review, 41: 523. Alfieri, Anthony V. (1997). “Lynching Ethics: Toward a Theory of Racialized Defenses .” Michigan Law Review, 95: 1063. ———. (1995). “Defending Racial Violence.” Columbia Law Review, 95: 1301. Alpert, Geoffrey, Roger G. Dunham, and Michael R. Smith. (2007). “Investigating Racial Profiling by the Miami-Dade Police Department: A Multimethod Approach .” Criminology and Public Policy, 6: 25. Asim, Jabari. (2007). The N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn’t and Why. Boston : Houghton Mifflin. ———. (2002). Not Guilty: Twelve Black Men Speak Out on Law, Justice, and Life. New York: Amistad. Austin, Regina. (1995). “Beyond Black Demons and White Devils: Anti-Black Conspiracy Theorizing and the Black Public Sphere.” Florida State University Law Review, 22: 1021. ———. (1994). “Deviance, Resistance, and Love.” Utah Law Review, 179: 1994. ———. 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