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Death of Michael Brown - The Fatal Shot Which Lit Up the Nationwide Riots & Protests: Complete Investigations of the Shooting and the Ferguson Policin

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Death of Michael Brown - The Fatal Shot Which Lit Up the Nationwide Riots & Protests: Complete Investigations of the Shooting and the Ferguson Policin

$16.36
 
In "Death of Michael Brown - The Fatal Shot Which Lit Up the Nationwide Riots & Protests," the United States Department of Justice offers a meticulous exploration of the events surrounding the tragic shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014. This report takes a documentary-style approach, presenting a thorough investigation into the circumstances and implications of the incident. The narrative weaves together witness testimonies, forensic evidence, and policy analysis, ultimately delivering an essential discourse on race relations, law enforcement, and social justice in contemporary America. The author, the United States Department of Justice, holds a unique position within the American socio-political landscape. Founded to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States, the Department engages critically with issues of civil rights and federal oversight. The gravity of the Brown case, marking a pivotal moment in the Black Lives Matter movement, compelled the Department to examine systemic deficiencies in policing and race relations. This context undoubtedly informs the depth and thoroughness of the report, which aims to illuminate the complexities of a fraught national discourse. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking insight into contemporary American society's struggles with racism and justice. It serves not only as a recounting of a specific tragedy but as a broader commentary on the socio-political currents that continue to influence America today. Engaging and essential, it provides an informed examination that is relevant for activists, scholars, and policymakers alike.


Author: United States Department of Justice
Publisher: Madison & Adams Press
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2019
Number of Pages: 216 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 8027333741
ISBN-13: 9788027333745
 

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