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Black Rage in New Orleans: Police Brutality and African American Activism from World War II to Hurricane Katrina
Leonard N. Moore
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| #969691 in Books | Louisiana State University Press | 2010-04-15 | 2010-04-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x6.30l,1.35 | File type: PDF | 328 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Good research and history|By Stephen Matlock|I really liked this book not just for its solid research and attention to detail--I also liked it because it was well-written, with an active, lively style. The various names in the book become people with flaws and strengths. It's not a novel, but it is definitely not just a list of people and what they did.
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In Black Rage in New Orleans, Leonard N. Moore traces the shocking history of police corruption in the Crescent City from World War II to Hurricane Katrina and the concurrent rise of a large and energized black opposition to it. In New Orleans, crime, drug abuse, and murder were commonplace, and an underpaid, inadequately staffed, and poorly trained police force frequently resorted to brutality against African Americans. Endemic corruption among police officers increa...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Black Rage in New Orleans: Police Brutality and African American Activism from World War II to Hurricane Katrina | Leonard N. Moore.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.