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The politics of safety : the Black struggle for police accountability in La Guardia's New York / Shannon King.

Author/creator King, Shannon (Associate professor) author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2024]
Descriptionpages cm
Subject(s)
Portion of title Black struggle for police accountability in La Guardia's New York
Contents Lawless policemen -- A New Deal in law enforcement -- Say a few nasty things about the police -- Withdrawal of the police army of occupation in Harlem -- As opposed to police brutality as we are to lawlessness -- When a mayor thought more of law and order and human decency than of votes -- Making the word "Negro" synonymous with mugger -- But nightsticks never cure anything.
Abstract "For much of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, public officials in cities like New York, Chicago, and Baltimore have criminalized uprisings-portending Black 'thugs' throwing rocks at police and plundering private property-to undermine complaints of police violence. Liberal mayors like Fiorello H. La Guardia have often been the deftest practitioners of this strategy. As the Depression and wartime conditions spurred youth crime, white New Yorkers' anxieties-about crime, the movement of Black people into white neighborhoods, and headlines featuring Black 'hoodlums' emblazoned all over the white media-drove their support for the expansion of police patrols in the city, especially in Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant. Though Blacks also called for police protection and for La Guardia to provide equitable municipal resources, they primarily received more punishment. This set the stage for the Harlem uprising of 1943. Shannon King uncovers how Black activism for safety was a struggle against police brutality and crime, highlighting how the police withholding protection operated as a form of police violence and an abridgement of their civil rights. By decentering familiar narratives of riots, King places Black activism against harm at the center of the Black freedom struggle, revealing how Black neighborhoods became occupied territories in La Guardia's New York"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2023044350
ISBN9781469676166 (cloth ; alk. paper)
ISBN1469676168
ISBN9781469676173 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
ISBN1469676176
ISBN(ebook)

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