The Uncommon Case of Daniel Brown: How a White Police Officer Was Convicted of Killing a Black Citizen, Baltimore, 1875 2021 submission May 12 Written By pam waterman Gordon H. ShufeltKent State University Press A white policeman enters the home of a black man and kills him. The police officer is tried and convicted of manslaughter. In 1875. The Black Lives Matter movement has been with us for a very long time. A very long time.Read more at Kent State University Press Year: 2021Theme: #BLM/Black Lives Matter/PolicingPublisher: Kent State University PressAuthor: Gordon H. ShufeltTheme: Local/Regional History pam waterman
The Uncommon Case of Daniel Brown: How a White Police Officer Was Convicted of Killing a Black Citizen, Baltimore, 1875 2021 submission May 12 Written By pam waterman Gordon H. ShufeltKent State University Press A white policeman enters the home of a black man and kills him. The police officer is tried and convicted of manslaughter. In 1875. The Black Lives Matter movement has been with us for a very long time. A very long time.Read more at Kent State University Press Year: 2021Theme: #BLM/Black Lives Matter/PolicingPublisher: Kent State University PressAuthor: Gordon H. ShufeltTheme: Local/Regional History pam waterman