The Harlem uprising :: segregation and inequality in postwar New York City /
"In July 1964, after a white police officer shot and killed an African American teenage boy, unrest broke out in Harlem and then Bedford-Stuyvesant. Protests rose up to call for an end to police brutality and the unequal treatment of Black people in a city that viewed itself as liberal. A week...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In July 1964, after a white police officer shot and killed an African American teenage boy, unrest broke out in Harlem and then Bedford-Stuyvesant. Protests rose up to call for an end to police brutality and the unequal treatment of Black people in a city that viewed itself as liberal. A week of upheaval ensued, including looting and property damage as well as widespread police violence, in what would be the first of the 1960s urban uprisings. Christopher Hayes examines the causes and consequences of the uprisings, from the city's history of racial segregation in education, housing, and employment to the ways in which the police both neglected and exploited Black neighborhoods. While the national civil rights movement was securing substantial victories in the 1950s and 1960s, Black New Yorkers saw little or uneven progress. Faced with a lack of economic opportunities, pervasive discrimination, and worsening quality of life, they felt a growing sense of disenchantment with the promises of city leaders. Turning to the aftermath of the uprising, Hayes demonstrates that the city's power structure continued its refusal to address structural racism. In the most direct local outcome, a broad, interracial coalition of activists called for civilian review of complaints against the police. The NYPD's rank and file fought this demand bitterly, further inflaming racial tensions. The story of the uprisings and what happened next reveals the white backlash against civil rights in the north and crystallizes the limits of liberalism. Drawing on a range of archives, this book provides a vivid portrait of postwar New York City, a new perspective on the civil rights era, and a timely analysis of deeply entrenched racial inequalities"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (339 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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language | English |
lccn | 2021016649 |
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physical | 1 online resource (339 pages) : illustrations |
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publisher | Columbia University Press, |
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spelling | Hayes, Christopher, 1979 August 8- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021028034 The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / Christopher Hayes. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] 1 online resource (339 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Living -- Working -- Union work -- Learning -- The New York City Police Department -- A death and protests -- Daybreak : Sunday, July 19 -- Spreading anxiety : Monday, July 20 -- Day fear : Tuesday, July 21 -- Day five : Wednesday, July 22 -- Day Six : Thursday, July 23 -- After -- Reforming the Civilian Complaint Review Board -- A referendum. "In July 1964, after a white police officer shot and killed an African American teenage boy, unrest broke out in Harlem and then Bedford-Stuyvesant. Protests rose up to call for an end to police brutality and the unequal treatment of Black people in a city that viewed itself as liberal. A week of upheaval ensued, including looting and property damage as well as widespread police violence, in what would be the first of the 1960s urban uprisings. Christopher Hayes examines the causes and consequences of the uprisings, from the city's history of racial segregation in education, housing, and employment to the ways in which the police both neglected and exploited Black neighborhoods. While the national civil rights movement was securing substantial victories in the 1950s and 1960s, Black New Yorkers saw little or uneven progress. Faced with a lack of economic opportunities, pervasive discrimination, and worsening quality of life, they felt a growing sense of disenchantment with the promises of city leaders. Turning to the aftermath of the uprising, Hayes demonstrates that the city's power structure continued its refusal to address structural racism. In the most direct local outcome, a broad, interracial coalition of activists called for civilian review of complaints against the police. The NYPD's rank and file fought this demand bitterly, further inflaming racial tensions. The story of the uprisings and what happened next reveals the white backlash against civil rights in the north and crystallizes the limits of liberalism. Drawing on a range of archives, this book provides a vivid portrait of postwar New York City, a new perspective on the civil rights era, and a timely analysis of deeply entrenched racial inequalities"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 28, 2022). Powell, James, 1949-1964 Death and burial. Harlem Race Riot, New York, N.Y., 1964. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021003734 African Americans Civil rights New York (State) New York 20th century. African Americans New York (State) New York Social conditions History 20th century. Civil rights movements New York (State) New York History 20th century. Police New York (State) New York. Harlem (New York, N.Y.) History 20th century. Race discrimination New York (State) New York. New York (N.Y.) Race relations. Noirs américains Droits New York (État) New York 20e siècle. Noirs américains New York (État) New York Conditions sociales Histoire 20e siècle. Mouvements des droits de l'homme New York (État) New York Histoire 20e siècle. Discrimination raciale New York (État) New York. HISTORY / African American bisacsh Death and burial of a person fast African Americans Civil rights fast African Americans Social conditions fast Civil rights movements fast Police fast Race discrimination fast Race relations fast New York (State) New York Harlem fast New York (State) New York fast Harlem Race Riot (New York, New York : 1964) fast (OCoLC)fst02029285 1900-1999 fast History fast has work: The Harlem uprising (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGHJybRTDMDkprKDPHJXbd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hayes, Christopher, 1979 August 8- Harlem uprising New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] 9780231181860 (DLC) 2021016648 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2700015 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hayes, Christopher, 1979 August 8- The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / Living -- Working -- Union work -- Learning -- The New York City Police Department -- A death and protests -- Daybreak : Sunday, July 19 -- Spreading anxiety : Monday, July 20 -- Day fear : Tuesday, July 21 -- Day five : Wednesday, July 22 -- Day Six : Thursday, July 23 -- After -- Reforming the Civilian Complaint Review Board -- A referendum. Powell, James, 1949-1964 Death and burial. Harlem Race Riot, New York, N.Y., 1964. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021003734 African Americans Civil rights New York (State) New York 20th century. African Americans New York (State) New York Social conditions History 20th century. Civil rights movements New York (State) New York History 20th century. Police New York (State) New York. Race discrimination New York (State) New York. Noirs américains Droits New York (État) New York 20e siècle. Noirs américains New York (État) New York Conditions sociales Histoire 20e siècle. Mouvements des droits de l'homme New York (État) New York Histoire 20e siècle. Discrimination raciale New York (État) New York. HISTORY / African American bisacsh Death and burial of a person fast African Americans Civil rights fast African Americans Social conditions fast Civil rights movements fast Police fast Race discrimination fast Race relations fast |
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title | The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / |
title_auth | The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / |
title_exact_search | The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / |
title_full | The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / Christopher Hayes. |
title_fullStr | The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / Christopher Hayes. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Harlem uprising : segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / Christopher Hayes. |
title_short | The Harlem uprising : |
title_sort | harlem uprising segregation and inequality in postwar new york city |
title_sub | segregation and inequality in postwar New York City / |
topic | Powell, James, 1949-1964 Death and burial. Harlem Race Riot, New York, N.Y., 1964. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021003734 African Americans Civil rights New York (State) New York 20th century. African Americans New York (State) New York Social conditions History 20th century. Civil rights movements New York (State) New York History 20th century. Police New York (State) New York. Race discrimination New York (State) New York. Noirs américains Droits New York (État) New York 20e siècle. Noirs américains New York (État) New York Conditions sociales Histoire 20e siècle. Mouvements des droits de l'homme New York (État) New York Histoire 20e siècle. Discrimination raciale New York (État) New York. HISTORY / African American bisacsh Death and burial of a person fast African Americans Civil rights fast African Americans Social conditions fast Civil rights movements fast Police fast Race discrimination fast Race relations fast |
topic_facet | Powell, James, 1949-1964 Death and burial. Harlem Race Riot, New York, N.Y., 1964. African Americans Civil rights New York (State) New York 20th century. African Americans New York (State) New York Social conditions History 20th century. Civil rights movements New York (State) New York History 20th century. Police New York (State) New York. Harlem (New York, N.Y.) History 20th century. Race discrimination New York (State) New York. New York (N.Y.) Race relations. Noirs américains Droits New York (État) New York 20e siècle. Noirs américains New York (État) New York Conditions sociales Histoire 20e siècle. Mouvements des droits de l'homme New York (État) New York Histoire 20e siècle. Discrimination raciale New York (État) New York. HISTORY / African American Death and burial of a person African Americans Civil rights African Americans Social conditions Civil rights movements Police Race discrimination Race relations New York (State) New York Harlem New York (State) New York History |
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