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Lore, Harry | October 25, 1975 issue
Discusses the absence of effective control over police lawlessness in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1970s. Number of civilians killed or abused by...

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Neier, Aryeh | September 23, 1978 issue
Reports on the boycotts in 1978 staged by Afro-Americans against white merchants in North Mississippi to protest racial discrimination in hiring and police...

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Rubin, Sol | December 27, 1965 issue
This article presents several cases of firearm misuses and offensive crimes by policemen during the period of serious riots in the Negro cities and towns....

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Wildstrom, Stephen H. | April 21, 1969 issue
This article presents author's experience of police brutality as a journalist. According to the author, a current theory has it that urban blacks in the...

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Brown, William P. | April 21, 1969 issue
Today the academic is considered the root cause of all problems. Particularly in reference to the racial crisis, policemen and professors have assumed an...

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Layer, Frances E. | June 8, 1964 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Criticism of police brutality in the U.S.; Review of the situation in South East Asia; Response to the article "Why Thoughts...

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July 28, 1969 issue
The rare-book dealer in New York City, H. P. Kraus, announced recently that he had acquired the papers of Julius S. Grinnell, who prosecuted the Haymarket...

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Murdock, Roland N. | July 18, 1959 issue
The article discusses reactions of people in France, who are talking about a book that politician Charles de Gaulle's regime will permit no book-store to...

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de Ford, Miriam Allen | July 18, 1934 issue
At the southeast corner of Steuart and Mission streets, in San Francisco, California near the headquarters of the International Longshoremen's Association,...

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Riback, B. L. | October 31, 1934 issue
Presents letters to the editor related to various social issues in the U.S. Impact of the discharge of Sidonia Dawson, a relief worker and supervisor of...

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