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Police Power, Riots and Urban Unrest in Paris and New York
On the night of July 18, 1964, three weeks after Lyndon Johnson signed the civil rights act, New York City police lieutenant Thomas Gilligan shot and killed James Powell, a 15-year-old black student outside his high school in upper Manhattan.
Police Power, Riots and Urban Unrest in Paris and New York
On the night of July 18, 1964, three weeks after Lyndon Johnson signed the civil rights act, New York City police lieutenant Thomas Gilligan shot and killed James Powell, a 15-year-old black student outside his high school in upper Manhattan.
Police Power, Riots and Urban Unrest in Paris and New York
Cathy Lisa Schneider (author)
2009
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