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Shannon King

    Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway?
    The Politics of Safety
    • The Politics of Safety

      The Black Struggle for Police Accountability in La Guardia's New York

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book explores the historical criminalization of Black uprisings in major cities, focusing on the responses of public officials to racial tensions and crime. It highlights how liberal mayors, particularly Fiorello H. La Guardia, navigated public fears during the Great Depression and wartime, leading to increased police presence in Black neighborhoods. While Black communities sought protection and equitable resources, they were often met with punitive measures instead. This backdrop culminated in the significant Harlem uprising of 1943, reflecting deep-rooted societal issues.

      The Politics of Safety
    • Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway?

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Demonstrates how Harlemite's dynamic fight for their rights and neighborhood raised the black community's racial consciousness and established Harlem's legendary political culture. King uncovers early twentieth century Harlem as an intersection between the black intellectuals and artists who created the New Negro Renaissance and the working class who found fought daily to combat institutionalized racism and gender discrimination in both Harlem and across the city. --Adapted from publisher description.

      Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway?