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Ballots And Bullets Black Power Politics And Urban Guerrilla Warfare In 1968 Cleveland James Robenalt

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Ballots And Bullets Black Power Politics And Urban Guerrilla Warfare In 1968 Cleveland James Robenalt
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 490
Author: James Robenalt
ISBN: 9780897337168, 9780897337342, 9780897337045, 9782017061410, 2017061417, 0897337166, 0897337344, 0897337042, 2017051090
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Ballots And Bullets Black Power Politics And Urban Guerrilla Warfare In 1968 Cleveland James Robenalt by James Robenalt 9780897337168, 9780897337342, 9780897337045, 9782017061410, 2017061417, 0897337166, 0897337344, 0897337042, 2017051090 instant download after payment.

WHO WAS THIS MAN? PATROLMAN Kenny Gibbons, Badge 285,

remembers him like it was yesterday.

When Kenny and his partner, Willard Wolff, lurched to a stop in

Car 505—a black-and-white 1964 Ford station wagon marked

“Cleveland Police” on both sides with a standard dome on the top—

they found themselves in the middle of the intersection of Lakeview

Road and Auburndale Avenue in the Glenville neighborhood on the

East Side of Cleveland.

That’s when Kenny saw the man standing in front of the two-story

brick apartment house. He was in plainclothes and tall—at least six

feet, four inches—with a blond crew cut, and he held a revolver in his

hand. He had a young black man apparently in custody on the

ground and he was gesturing vigorously to Kenny and his partner to

come over. As Kenny and his partner approached the intersection of

Lakeview and Auburndale (Wolff was driving that shift), both had

heard two distinct gunshots. Now, Kenny assumed the gunfire was

from the plainclothes man—perhaps warning shots to get the black

man on the ground.

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