On the morning of July 16, 1964, a white police officer in New York City shot and killed a black teenager, James Powell, across the street from the high school where he was attending summer classes. Two nights later, a peaceful demonstration in Central Harlem degenerated into violent protests. During the next week, thousands of rioters looted stores from Brooklyn to Rochester and pelted police with bottles and rocks. In the symbolic and historic heart of black America, the Harlem Riot of 1964, as most called it, highlighted a new dynamic in the racial politics of the nation. The first long, hot summer of the Sixties had arrived. In this gripping narrative of a pivotal moment, Michael W. Flamm draws on personal interviews and delves into t...
Beginning the 1960s, police forces in the United States underwent a transformation. In response to t...
This dissertation uses New York City’s July 1964 rebellions in Central Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant...
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The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly known as “The Kerner Commission” after...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
On October 15, 1971, Memphis police officers beat Elton Hayes, a seventeen-year old black youth, to ...
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The struggles for racial equality throughout northern cities during the late-1960s, while not nearly...
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It has been two weeks since the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, an event that has thrown Amer...
In the summer of 1967 some eighty American cities were convulsed by racial disorders, interpreted as...
Beginning the 1960s, police forces in the United States underwent a transformation. In response to t...
This dissertation uses New York City’s July 1964 rebellions in Central Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant...
Essay about the Martin Luther King, Jr., Assassination Riots, Chicago, April 5-8, 1968unpublishednot...
In In the Heat of the Summer: The New York Riots of 1964 and The War on Crime, Michael W. Flamm draw...
It seemed at times during the 1960s that America was caught in an unending cycle of violence and dis...
The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly known as “The Kerner Commission” after...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
On October 15, 1971, Memphis police officers beat Elton Hayes, a seventeen-year old black youth, to ...
Law and Order offers a valuable new study of the political and social history of the 1960s. It prese...
The struggles for racial equality throughout northern cities during the late-1960s, while not nearly...
New York: While two fellow officers move to his aid, a hatless policeman wrestles with a young Negr...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
It has been two weeks since the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, an event that has thrown Amer...
In the summer of 1967 some eighty American cities were convulsed by racial disorders, interpreted as...
Beginning the 1960s, police forces in the United States underwent a transformation. In response to t...
This dissertation uses New York City’s July 1964 rebellions in Central Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant...
Essay about the Martin Luther King, Jr., Assassination Riots, Chicago, April 5-8, 1968unpublishednot...