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Bridging the River of Hatred Mary M. Stolberg

Bridging the River of Hatred By Mary M. Stolberg

Bridging the River of Hatred by Mary M. Stolberg


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This title portrays the career of George Edwards, Detroit's visionary police commissioner, whose efforts to bring racial equality, minority recruiting, and community policing to Detroit's police department in the early 1960s were met with much controversy within the city's administration.

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Bridging the River of Hatred: The Pioneering Efforts of Detroit Police Commissioner George Edwards by Mary M. Stolberg

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Bridging the River of Hatred Reviews

Stolberg's compelling book tells the story of the political career of George Edwards. Focusing on Edwards's term as police commissioner for Detroit, the author closely examines the strengths and weaknesses of liberalism as applied to community relations in the city.... The strength of this book is that it shows that determined leadership can make a difference.... Students of urban affairs, African American history, and law enforcement can gain valuable insights from this work. - Choice In her book, Ms. Stolberg lets us meet Judge Edwards in a glorious testimony to his early works while at the same time providing a scholarly work for those studying American racial politics from our century's midpoint. - The Cincinnati Post

About Mary M. Stolberg

Mary M. Stolberg, a historian and a former reporter for the Pittsburgh Press, devotes her time to writing. She is the author of Fighting Organized Crime (Northeastern University Press, 1995) and Looking Beyond Race: The Life of Otis Milton Smith (Wayne State University Press, 2000).

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NLS9780814325735
9780814325735
0814325734
Bridging the River of Hatred: The Pioneering Efforts of Detroit Police Commissioner George Edwards by Mary M. Stolberg
New
Paperback
Wayne State University Press
2002-05-31
368
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