The Truce
Lessons from an L.a. Gang War
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7848824M
- ISBN-139780801473050
- ISBN-100801473055
- OCLC Control Number63171058
- OCLC Control Numberisbn_9780801473050
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006001821
- Goodreads4366654
- LibraryThing5468246
Classifications
- LCCHV6439.U7L777 2006
Description
This ethnography of a gang war in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Oakwood provides aneyewitness account of the urban violence pervasive in the recent history of the United States. With seventeen people killed and more than fifty injured, the hostilities over ten months in 1993 and 1994 marked the peak of gang violence in the history of Los Angeles, a city once labeled the "gang capital of the nation." The conflict began as a quarrel among individuals, some of whom had gang affiliations. Over time, the feud engulfed families and soon grew into a sustained clash between African American and Latino gangs. Eventually, victims fell who were not members of opposing gangs, but who fit certain racial and gender profiles. The conflict began to take on the attributes of what one local newspaper sensationalized as a "race war." Umemoto offers a nuanced analysis of the trajectory and eventual end of this acute crisis. Her interviews with gang members, neighborhood residents, business leaders, police officers, and gang-intervention workers reveal the complexity of contemporary American urban conflict. The Truce highlights the differences in interpretations among combatants, witnesses, and law enforcement agents and others whose actions often had unintended consequences. -- from publisher information.
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Other Editions
- The Truce: Lessons from an L.a. Gang War
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