Eyes on the prize II America at the racial crossroads, 1965-1985. v. 6, A nation of law? 1968-1971
Examines the government's response to dissent from the Black Panther Party, chronicles the FBI's covert program to disrupt and neutralize selected black organizations, and explores the call for "law and order" as a campaign issue and as government policy.
"Examines the government's response to dissent from the Black Panther Party, chronicles the FBI's covert program to disrupt and neutralize selected black organizations, and explores the call for "law and order" as a campaign issue and as government policy."@en
"By the late 1960's, the anger in the poorer urban areas over charges of police brutality was smoldering. In Chicago, Fred Hampton formed a Black Panther Party chapter, at a time when police surveillance of movement activists was increasing. During this same period, inmates at New York's Attica prison took over the prison in an effort to publicize intolerable conditions."
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