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LIT | Jess Row talks Your Face in Mine, Cop Films and Whiteness as a System of Denial @lit4998 | Uploaded November 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Writer and novelist, Jess Row, came through to chop it up about his novel, Your Face In Mine; the perniciousness of police movies; whiteness as a system of denial; and the trouble that inevitable comes with telling the truth.

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