White Power, Black Crime, and Racial Politics
@article{Staples2011WhitePB, title={White Power, Black Crime, and Racial Politics}, author={Robert E. Staples}, journal={The Black Scholar}, year={2011}, volume={41}, pages={31 - 41} }
(2011). White Power, Black Crime, and Racial Politics. The Black Scholar: Vol. 41, Special Anniversary Conference Issue: A Celebration of the First Forty Years November 19–20, 2009 Lipman Room, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley, pp. 31-41.
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