
Violence in the Model City
by Fine, SidneyBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
"Phooie on Louie" | p. 1 |
The Model City | p. 17 |
The "Divided City" | p. 39 |
Detroit's War on Poverty | p. 71 |
"The Single Most Important Problem": Police-Community Relations | p. 95 |
"The Riot That Didn't Happen" | p. 127 |
"A Little Trouble on Twelfth Street": July 23, 1967 | p. 155 |
"They Have Lost All Control in Detroit": July 24, 1967 | p. 193 |
"Law and Order Have Been Restored to Detroit": July 25-August 2, 1967 | p. 219 |
Rioters and Judges | p. 249 |
"A Night of Horror and Murder" | p. 271 |
"The Worst Civil Disorder" | p. 291 |
"A Rough Community Division of Labor" | p. 303 |
Rioters, Counterrioters, and the Noninvolved | p. 325 |
The Meaning of Violence | p. 351 |
The Polarized Community | p. 369 |
The Law Enforcement Response | p. 387 |
The Ameliorative Response | p. 425 |
"God Help Our City" | p. 453 |
Abbreviations | p. 465 |
Notes | p. 467 |
Bibliography | p. 607 |
Index | p. 623 |
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