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"Ready to shoot and do shoot": black working-class self-defense and community politics in Harlem, New York, during the 1920s.
- Source :
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Journal of urban history [J Urban Hist] 2011; Vol. 37 (5), pp. 757-74. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Throughout the first three decades of the twentieth century, black people in New York City encountered white violence, especially police brutality in Manhattan. The black community used various strategies to curtail white mob violence and police brutality, one of which was self-defense. This article examines blacks’ response to violence, specifically the debate concerning police brutality and self-defense in Harlem during the 1920s. While historians have examined race riots, blacks’ everyday encounters with police violence in the North have received inadequate treatment. By approaching everyday violence and black responses—self-defense, legal redress, and journalists’ remonstrations—as a process of political development, this article argues that the systematic violence perpetrated by the police both mobilized and politicized blacks individually and collectively to defend their community, but also contributed to a community consciousness that established police brutality as a legitimate issue for black protest.
- Subjects :
- Civil Disorders economics
Civil Disorders ethnology
Civil Disorders history
Civil Disorders legislation & jurisprudence
Civil Disorders psychology
History, 20th Century
Humans
New York City ethnology
Riots economics
Riots ethnology
Riots history
Riots legislation & jurisprudence
Riots psychology
Social Class history
Social Conditions economics
Social Conditions history
Social Conditions legislation & jurisprudence
Black or African American education
Black or African American ethnology
Black or African American history
Black or African American legislation & jurisprudence
Black or African American psychology
Police economics
Police education
Police history
Police legislation & jurisprudence
Race Relations history
Race Relations legislation & jurisprudence
Race Relations psychology
Residence Characteristics history
Social Problems economics
Social Problems ethnology
Social Problems history
Social Problems legislation & jurisprudence
Social Problems psychology
Violence economics
Violence ethnology
Violence history
Violence legislation & jurisprudence
Violence psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0096-1442
- Volume :
- 37
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of urban history
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22073438
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144211413234