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Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
2 “Silk Stocking Aristocracy”: Police, Reform, and the Racialization of Crime in the Late Nineteenth Century
3 “With the Power of the Law”: The Carceral Dimensions of Charity, Social Science, and Public Schools
4 “If I Had Told What I Know”: Drug Enforcement and the Streets of Early Twentieth-Century Baltimore
5 “I Ask Mercy at Your Hands”: The Case of Henry Alfred Brown, Third-Degree Torture, and Black Grassroots Reponses to Judicial Inequality
6 “Policemen Were the Biggest Liars”: Demystifying Public Order and the Erosion of Black Privacy during the Roaring Twenties
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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