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Hands up, don't shoot : why the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore matter, and how they changed America

Title
Hands up, don't shoot : why the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore matter, and how they changed America / Jennifer E. Cobbina.
Author
Cobbina, Jennifer
Publication
New York : New York University Press, [2019]

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Description
viii, 235 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
Following the high-profile deaths of eighteen-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and twenty-five-year-old Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Maryland, both cities erupted in protest over the unjustified homicides of unarmed black males at the hands of police officers. These local tragedies--and the protests surrounding them--assumed national significance, igniting fierce debate about the fairness and efficacy of the American criminal justice system. Yet, outside the gaze of mainstream attention, how do local residents and protesters in Ferguson and Baltimore understand their own experiences with race, place, and policing? In Hands Up, Don't Shoot, Jennifer Cobbina draws on in-depth interviews with nearly two hundred residents of Ferguson and Baltimore, conducted within two months of the deaths of Brown and Gray. She examines how protesters in both cities understood their experiences with the police, how those experiences influenced their perceptions of policing, what galvanized Black Lives Matter as a social movement, and how policing tactics during demonstrations influenced subsequent mobilization decisions among protesters. Ultimately, she humanizes people's deep and abiding anger, underscoring how a movement emerged to denounce both racial biases by police and the broader economic and social system that has stacked the deck against young black civilians.
Alternative Title
  • Hands up, do not shoot
  • Why the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore matter, and how they changed America
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Race & policing: the more things change, the more they remain the same -- "Guilty until proven innocent": life under suspicion -- "It's a blue thing": race and black police officers -- "We stand united": why protesters marched -- "I will be out here every day strong!" : repressive policing and future activism -- Public disorder -- Conclusion.
Call Number
Sc E 19-1350
ISBN
  • 9781479818563
  • 1479818569
  • 9781479874415
  • 1479874418
LCCN
  • 2018044999
  • 40029305873
OCLC
1055567632
Author
Cobbina, Jennifer, author.
Title
Hands up, don't shoot : why the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore matter, and how they changed America / Jennifer E. Cobbina.
Publisher
New York : New York University Press, [2019]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Subject
Black author.
Other Standard Identifier
40029305873
Research Call Number
Sc E 19-1350
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