While stories of organized crime most often dwell on groups like the Mafia and Chinese Triad or Tongs, African Americans also have a long history of organized crime. Schatzberg and Kelly trace nearly a century of African American organized crime, from numbers gambling in New York City in the 1920's to criminal groups in the ghettoes from the 1940's to the 1970's to gang activities of the present day. The authors also challenge existing stereotypes of African Americans and demonstrate the importance of studying any criminal activity within its historical and social context.
While stories of organized crime most often dwell on groups like the Mafia and Chinese Triad or Tongs, African Americans also have a long history of organized crime. Schatzberg and Kelly trace nearly a century of African American organized crime, from numbers gambling in New York City in the 1920's to criminal groups in the ghettoes from the 1940's to the 1970's to gang activities of the present day. The authors also challenge existing stereotypes of African Americans and demonstrate the importance of studying any criminal activity within its historical and social context.
RUFUS SCHATZBERG, PhD, is a retired New York City detective first grade, is the author of Black Organized Crime in Harlem: 1920-1930. ROBERT J. KELLY Broeklundian Professor of Social Science at Brooklyn College and professor of criminal justice at the Graduate School, City University of New York. He is author of Deviance, Dominance and Denigration and Organized Crime: A Global Perspective. Together, Schatzberg and Kelly edited Handbook on Organized Crime in the United States.
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List of Tables List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Organized Crime in America 3. The Second Diaspora: African-American Migrations in the United States 4. The Underground Economy: Informal Infrastructures 5. Between the Wars, 1920-1940 6. Racial Servitude and Mutiny in the Underworld, 1940-1970 7. The Tragic Crescendo of Drugs 8. Urbicide: A Tale of Three Cities 9. Summary and Conclusions Epilogue Index
List of Tables List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Organized Crime in America 3. The Second Diaspora: African-American Migrations in the United States 4. The Underground Economy: Informal Infrastructures 5. Between the Wars, 1920-1940 6. Racial Servitude and Mutiny in the Underworld, 1940-1970 7. The Tragic Crescendo of Drugs 8. Urbicide: A Tale of Three Cities 9. Summary and Conclusions Epilogue Index
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