2018
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-018-0068-x
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Slums, race and mental health in New York (1938–1965)

Abstract: Claude Brown's seminal 1965 memoir "Manchild in the Promised Land" appeared when Americans were trying to make sense of the Watts Rebellion of 1965. A "bildungsroman", Brown's autobiography details how he, a former juvenile delinquent and residential treatment center client, became a stable adult once he left his troubled Harlem neighborhood. This paper argues that Brown's book revealed just how much liberal midtwentieth century efforts to combat poverty and crime in segregated black communities by offering mo… Show more

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“…One of the most charming books written in the history of eyewitness testimony research is a book called “ True Witness ” by attorney James Doyle (). It is also a fun book to read, as it gets inside the personalities of many contributors to the field.…”
Section: Eyewitness Identification Lineups and Confidence Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%