The harvest of American racism [electronic resource] : the political meaning of violence in the summer of 1967 / edited by Robert Shellow ; with a foreword by Michael C. Dawson.

"In the summer of 1967, in response to violent demonstrations that rocked 164 U.S. cities, the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, a.k.a. the Kerner Commission, was formed. The Commission sought reasons for the disturbances, including the role that law enforcement played. Chief among it...

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Main Authors: Shellow, Robert Scott, 1929- (Author, Editor)
Sears, David O. (Author)
Boesel, David (Author)
Marx, Gary T. (Author)
Other Authors: Dawson, Michael C., 1951- (writer of foreword.)
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2018.
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Political Meaning of Violence in the Summer of 1967
The Harvest of American Racism: The Political Meaning of Violence in the Summer of 1967
Format: Electronic eBook
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"In the summer of 1967, in response to violent demonstrations that rocked 164 U.S. cities, the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, a.k.a. the Kerner Commission, was formed. The Commission sought reasons for the disturbances, including the role that law enforcement played. Chief among its research projects was a study of 23 American cities, headed by social psychologist Robert Shellow. Shellow's social scientists worked from the vast material brought back by teams of Commission investigators who fanned out across those cities, conducting interviews and gathering data. An early draft of the scientists' analysis was delivered on November 22, 1967. Their report, titled "The Harvest of American Racism: The Political Meaning of Violence in the Summer of 1967" provoked the Commission's staff by uncovering political causes for the unrest; the team of researchers was fired, and the controversial report remained buried at the LBJ Presidential Library until now. The first publication of the Harvest report half a century later reveals that many of the issues it describes are still with us, including how cities might more effectively and humanely react to groups and communities in protest."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780472124022 (online)
DOI:10.3998/mpub.9684789