In this book, Stevenson explores the long-simmering resentment within LA's black community that ultimately erupted in April 1992 by focusing on an preceding event that encapsulated the growing racial and social polarization in the city over the course of the 1980s and early 1990s: the 1991 shooting of a fifteen-year old African American girl, Latasha Harlins, by a Korean grocer who suspected Harlins of shoplifting.
In this book, Stevenson explores the long-simmering resentment within LA's black community that ultimately erupted in April 1992 by focusing on an preceding event that encapsulated the growing racial and social polarization in the city over the course of the 1980s and early 1990s: the 1991 shooting of a fifteen-year old African American girl, Latasha Harlins, by a Korean grocer who suspected Harlins of shoplifting.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brenda Stevenson is Professor of History at UCLA, and past Chairs of the Departments of History and African American Studies. Her work ranges from women, slavery, and family in early and antebellum America and the Atlantic world, to race, gender, interracial dynamics and the law in late 20th century America.
Inhaltsangabe
1. 'Tasha: "Always Energetic, Positive, Full of Energy" 2. Soon Ja Du: "She Had a Good Life in Korea" 3. March 16, 1991: Not Just Another Saturday in South Central 4. People v. Du: The Trial 5. Judge Joyce Karlin: "I Would Dream of Closing Arguments " 6. The People v. Du: Sentencing 7. Whose Fire This Time? Epilogue: Justice?
1. 'Tasha: "Always Energetic, Positive, Full of Energy" 2. Soon Ja Du: "She Had a Good Life in Korea" 3. March 16, 1991: Not Just Another Saturday in South Central 4. People v. Du: The Trial 5. Judge Joyce Karlin: "I Would Dream of Closing Arguments " 6. The People v. Du: Sentencing 7. Whose Fire This Time? Epilogue: Justice?
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