RT Book T1 Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power T2 Justice, Power, and Politics Ser. A1 Balto, Simon LA English PP Chapel Hill PB University of North Carolina Press YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1669749509 AB Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Overpoliced and Underprotected in America -- Prologue: The Promised Land and the Devil's Sanctum: The Risings of the Chicago Police Department and Black Chicago -- 1. Negro Distrust of the Police Increased: Migration, Prohibition, and Regime-Building in the 1920s -- 2. You Can't Shoot All of Us: Radical Politics, Machine Politics, and Law and Order in the Great Depression -- 3. Whose Police?: Race, Privilege, and Policing in Postwar Chicago -- 4. The Law Has a Bad Opinion of Me: Chicago's Punitive Turn -- 5. Occupied Territory: Reform and Racialization -- 6. Shoot to Kill: Rebellion and Retrenchment in Post-Civil Rights Chicago -- 7. Do You Consider Revolution to Be a Crime?: Fighting for Police Reform -- Epilogue: Attending to the Living -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y. OP 360 NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources CN 363.2308900977311 SN 9781469649610 K1 Chicago (Ill.).-Police Department-History-20th century K1 Discrimination in law enforcement-Illinois-Chicago-History-20th century K1 African Americans-Civil rights-Illinois-Chicago-History-20th century K1 Chicago (Ill.)-Race relations-History-20th century K1 Electronic books K1 Geschichte : Chicago, Ill. : Schwarze : Polizei : Ethnische Beziehungen : Rassendiskriminierung