Streets Belong to Us
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Streets Belong to Us
Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification
Fischer, Anne Gray
The University of North Carolina Press
03/2022
312
Dura
Inglês
9781469665047
15 a 20 dias
596
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Law enforcement and police in the twentieth-century U.S.; twentieth-century U.S. women’s history; women and police; race and gender; violence against women; Black women/African-American women in twentieth-century U.S.; police violence; prostitution law enforcement; sex work and sex workers; decriminalization of sex work or prostitution; urban vice; Prohibition; urban politics in the twentieth-century U.S.; Los Angeles in the 1960s; William Parker; Los Angeles Police Department; the Combat Zone in Boston; Boston Police Department; Atlanta in the 1980s; Maynard Jackson; police discretion; vagrancy laws; red-light districts; urban segregation; gentrification; prostitution during World War II
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Law enforcement and police in the twentieth-century U.S.; twentieth-century U.S. women’s history; women and police; race and gender; violence against women; Black women/African-American women in twentieth-century U.S.; police violence; prostitution law enforcement; sex work and sex workers; decriminalization of sex work or prostitution; urban vice; Prohibition; urban politics in the twentieth-century U.S.; Los Angeles in the 1960s; William Parker; Los Angeles Police Department; the Combat Zone in Boston; Boston Police Department; Atlanta in the 1980s; Maynard Jackson; police discretion; vagrancy laws; red-light districts; urban segregation; gentrification; prostitution during World War II