Book Cover Image of Open Season (paperback): Legalized Genocide of Colored People by Ben Crump

Open Season (paperback): Legalized Genocide of Colored People
by Ben Crump

    Publication Date: Sep 15, 2026
    List Price: $18.99
    Format: Paperback, 304 pages
    Classification: Nonfiction
    ISBN13: 9780062375100
    Imprint: Amistad
    Publisher: HarperCollins
    Parent Company: News Corp

    Paperback Description:

    Genocide—the intent to destroy in whole or in part, a group of people.

    TIME’s 42 Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019

    As seen on CBS This Morning, award-winning attorney Ben Crump exposes a heinous truth in Open Season: Whether with a bullet or a lengthy prison sentence, America is killing black people and justifying it legally. While some deaths make headlines, most are personal tragedies suffered within families and communities. Worse, these killings are done one person at a time, so as not to raise alarm. While it is much more difficult to justify killing many people at once, in dramatic fashion, the result is the same—genocide.

    Taking on such high-profile cases as George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and a host of others, Crump witnessed the disparities within the American legal system firsthand and learned it is dangerous to be a black man in America—and that the justice system indeed only protects wealthy white men.

    In this enlightening and enthralling work, he shows that there is a persistent, prevailing, and destructive mindset regarding colored people that is rooted in our history as a slave-owning nation. This biased attitude has given rise to mass incarceration, voter disenfranchisement, unequal educational opportunities, disparate health care practices, job and housing discrimination, police brutality, and an unequal justice system. And all mask the silent and ongoing systematic killing of people of color.

    Open Season is more than Crump’s incredible mission to preserve justice, it is a call to action for Americans to begin living up to the promise to protect the rights of its citizens equally and without question.