Cannabis
Explore the captivating history of cannabis in "Cannabis" by Box Brown, published in 2019. This insightful book delves into the journey of hemp from its introduction to Mexico by Cortés in 1518, through its cultivation by locals, to its arrival in the United States via immigrant labor. Brown skillfully narrates how cannabis became intertwined with social conditions and racial tensions in America, leading to its vilification by lawmakers as a vice associated with "inferior races." With 256 pages of meticulously researched content, this book sheds light on the propaganda that fueled public fear and shaped the narrative around cannabis. Perfect for anyone interested in drug legalization, social justice, and the complex history of marijuana in the United States, "Cannabis" is a must-read for both history buffs and advocates alike. Dive into this engaging exploration of a plant that has sparked significant cultural and legal debates.