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Report of the Grand Jury held to investigate the Dec. 4, 1969 policy raid in Chicago on a flat rented by members of the Black Panther Party during which Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were killed.
Author : United States. District Court (Illinois : Northern District : Eastern Division)
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Page : 140 pages
File Size : 35,17 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Police
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Report of the Grand Jury held to investigate the Dec. 4, 1969 policy raid in Chicago on a flat rented by members of the Black Panther Party during which Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were killed.
Author : United States. Department of Justice
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Page : 908 pages
File Size : 22,66 MB
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Page : 838 pages
File Size : 28,75 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, and International Law
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Page : 756 pages
File Size : 24,28 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
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Page : 66 pages
File Size : 19,41 MB
Release : 1972
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Author : Klara Stephanie Szlezák
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 21,71 MB
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1000702227
Against the backdrop of two recent socio-political developments—the shift from the Obama to the Trump administration and the surge in nationalist and populist sentiment that ushered in the current administration—Contested Commemoration in U.S. History presents eleven essays focused on practices of remembering contested events in America’s national history. This edited volume contains fresh interpretations of public history and collective memory that explore the evolving relationship between the U.S. and its past. The individual chapters investigate efforts to memorialize events or interrogate instances of historical sanitization at the expense of less partial representations that would include other perspectives. The primary source material and geography covered is extensive; contributors use historic sites and monuments, photographs, memoirs, textbooks, periodicals, music, and film to discuss the periods from colonial America, through the Revolutionary and Civil Wars up until the Vietnam War, Civil Rights movement, and Cold War, to explore how the commemoration of those eras resonates in the twenty-first century. Through a range of commemoration media and primary sources, the authors illuminate themes and arguments that are indispensable to students, scholars, and practitioners interested in Public History and American Studies more broadly.
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Page : 1730 pages
File Size : 24,78 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Government publications
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Author : Simon Balto
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 14,63 MB
Release : 2019-03-05
Category : Social Science
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In July 1919, an explosive race riot forever changed Chicago. For years, black southerners had been leaving the South as part of the Great Migration. Their arrival in Chicago drew the ire and scorn of many local whites, including members of the city's political leadership and police department, who generally sympathized with white Chicagoans and viewed black migrants as a problem population. During Chicago's Red Summer riot, patterns of extraordinary brutality, negligence, and discriminatory policing emerged to shocking effect. Those patterns shifted in subsequent decades, but the overall realities of a racially discriminatory police system persisted. In this history of Chicago from 1919 to the rise and fall of Black Power in the 1960s and 1970s, Simon Balto narrates the evolution of racially repressive policing in black neighborhoods as well as how black citizen-activists challenged that repression. Balto demonstrates that punitive practices by and inadequate protection from the police were central to black Chicagoans' lives long before the late-century "wars" on crime and drugs. By exploring the deeper origins of this toxic system, Balto reveals how modern mass incarceration, built upon racialized police practices, emerged as a fully formed machine of profoundly antiblack subjugation.
Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Page : 1320 pages
File Size : 25,63 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Government publications
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Author : United States. Congress Senate
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Page : 2358 pages
File Size : 19,36 MB
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Category : United States
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