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In the Heat of the Summer

The New York Riots of 1964 and the War on Crime
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ISBN-13:
9780812293234
Veröffentl:
2016
Seiten:
368
Autor:
Michael W. Flamm
Serie:
Politics and Culture in Modern America
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

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 the archives to move briskly from the streets of New York, where black activists like Bayard Rustin tried in vain to restore peace, to the corridors of the White House, where President Lyndon Johnson struggled to contain the fallout from the crisis and defeat Republican challenger Barry Goldwater, who had made "crime in the streets" a centerpiece of his campaign. Recognizing the threat to his political future and the fragile alliance of black and white liberals, Johnson promised that the War on Poverty would address the "root causes" of urban disorder. A year later, he also launched the War on Crime, which widened the federal role in law enforcement and set the stage for the War on Drugs.Today James Powell is forgotten amid the impassioned debates over the militarization of policing and the harmful impact of mass incarceration on minority communities. But his death was a catalyst for the riots in New York, which in turn foreshadowed future explosions and influenced the political climate for the crime and drug policies of recent decades. In the Heat of the Summer spotlights the extraordinary drama of a single week when peaceful protests and violent unrest intersected, the freedom struggle reached a crossroads, and the politics of law and order led to demands for a War on Crime.
PrologueChapter 1. The Growing MenaceChapter 2. The Great MeccaChapter 3. The Gathering StormChapter 4. The Fire This TimeChapter 5. This Most Marvelous CityChapter 6. Heat and Dirt, Anger and FuryChapter 7. Take the "A" TrainChapter 8. Communists, Conservatives, and ConspiraciesChapter 9. Make Somebody ListenChapter 10. Calming the WatersChapter 11. All the Way with LBJChapter 12. The War on CrimeEpilogueNotesList of Personal Interviews and CorrespondenceIndexAcknowledgments

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