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| 12175. POLICE BRUTALITY IN CHICAGO. A brief overview of the problem of police brutality in Chicago as manifested in the period after World War II, with a close focus on the 1968 Democratic Convention and relations between the police and Black activists in the 1970s. Identifies racial tensions, income inequities, and political forces as factors in the perpetuation of the problem. 7p., 21f., 6b. |
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