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Kerner Commission Report on Racial Division

In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    068 - Appendices A-C

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    067 - Other Supplements Attorney General Letter Constitution Timeline

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    066 - Supplement on Control of Disorder Legal Needs for Riot Control

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    065 - Supplement on Control of Disorder Coordinating the Control Response part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    064 - Supplement on Control of Disorder Coordinating the Control Response part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    063 - Supplement on Control of Disorder Army Response

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    062 - Supplement on Control of Disorder State Response

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    061 - Supplement on Control of Disorder Fire Departments

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    060 - Supplement on Control of Disorder The Police

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    059 - Conclusion

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    058 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 9

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    057 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 8

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    056 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 7

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    055 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 6

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    054 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 5

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    053 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 4

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    052 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 3

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    051 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    050 - Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    049 - Ch 16 The Future of the Cities part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    048 - Ch 16 The Future of the Cities part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    047 - Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders part 4

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    046 - Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders part 3

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    045 - Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    044 - Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    043 - Ch 14 Damages Repair and Compensation

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    042 - Ch 13 The Administration of Justice Under Emergency Conditions part 3

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    041 - Ch 13 The Administration of Justice Under Emergency Conditions part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    040 - Ch 13 The Administration of Justice Under Emergency Conditions part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    039 - Ch 12 Control of Disorder part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    038 - Ch 12 Control of Disorder part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    037 - Ch 11 Police and the Community part 3

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    036 - Ch 11 Police and the Community part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    035 - Ch 11 Police and the Community part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    034 - Ch 10 The Community Response part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    033 - Ch 10 The Community Response part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    032 - Ch 9 Comparing the Immigrant and Negro Experience

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    031 - Ch 8 Conditions of Life in the Racial Ghetto

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    030 - Ch 7 Unemployment Family Structure and Social Disorganization part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    029 - Ch 7 Unemployment Family Structure and Social Disorganization part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    028 - Ch 6 The Formation of the Racial Ghettos

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    027 - Ch 5 Rejection and Protest An Historical Sketch part 4

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    026 - Ch 5 Rejection and Protest An Historical Sketch part 3

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    025 - Ch 5 Rejection and Protest An Historical Sketch part 2

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    024 - Ch 5 Rejection and Protest An Historical Sketch part 1

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    023 - Ch 4 The Basic Causes

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    022 - Ch 3 Organized Activity

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    021 - Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder The Aftermath of Disorder

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    020 - Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder The Background of Disorder

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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    019 - Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder The Riot Participant

    In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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In the summer of 1967, racial unrest erupted across American cities, culminating in devastating riots in Newark and Detroit that left the nation in shock. In response, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, tasked with answering three critical questions What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? The Commissions findings revealed a troubling truth America is drifting towards two distinct societies—one black and one white—both separate and unequal. However, this growing divide is not an unavoidable fate; it can be reversed. The Commission emphasizes that the power to choose a unified path remains within our grasp. Our primary goal is to articulate that choice and advocate for a national resolution to heal the fractures in our society.

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