In 1967 three black men were killed and nine other people brutally beaten by, as John Hersey describes it in The Algiers Motel Incident, an "aggregate of Detroit police, Michigan State Troopers, National Guardsmen, and private guards who had been directed to the scene." Responding to a telephoned report of sniping, the police group invaded the Algiers Motel and interrogated ten black men and two white women, none of whom were armed, for an hour. By the time the interrogators left, three men had been shot to death and the others, including the women, beaten.
The Algiers Motel Incident
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Author(s)Hersey, Prof John
PublisherJohn Hopkins UniversityPress
ISBN / ASIN0801857775
ISBN-139780801857775
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank625,469
CategoryHistory
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