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1. Crown Heights: Blacks Jews and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot Brandeis Series in American Jewish History Culture & Life
by Shapiro Edward S. 
Price: USD 55.61
Dealer: Biblio, The Bookseller
Description: Brandeis University Press, Date: 2006 Book. Very Good+. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Minor shelf wear to book and dust jacket. Otherwise a tight, unmarked book. Illustrated with some b/w photos. Index. xviii, 252 pp.. 2006. Brandeis University Press ISBN 1584655615 9781584655619 [CA] 

2. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture & Life)
by Shapiro, Edward S. 
Price: USD 56.56
Dealer: Abebooks, The Bookseller
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover Minor shelf wear to book and dust jacket. Otherwise a tight, unmarked book. Illustrated with some b/w photos. Index. xviii, 252 pp. [Edmonton, AB, Canada] [Publication Year: 2006]  

3. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 59.95
Dealer: Alibris, michael diesman via Alibris
Description: Brandeis University Press 2006 Hardcover Fine in Near Fine jacket pp. 282. Some Residue From Label Removal On Jacket, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition. On The Afternoon Of August 19, 1991, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, The Spiritual Leader Of The Worldwide Lubavitch Hasidic Movement Headquartered In The Crown Heights Neighborhood Of Brooklyn, Visited The Old Montefiore Cemetery In Queens To Pray At The Grave Of His Predecessor. A Police Car From The 71St Precinct Accompanied Him. On Their Return, They Were Joined By A Station Wagon Containing Four Young Members Of The Lubavitch Community, Who Had Arrived Earlier At The Cemetery To Prepare For Schneerson's Arrival. Traveling West, The Procession Reached Utica Avenue. Gavin Cato, The Seven-Year-Old Son Of Guyanese Immigrants, Was On The Sidewalk Near His Apartment On President Street, Repairing His Bicycle Chain. His Seven-Year-Old Cousin Angela Was Playing Nearby. The Police Car And Schneerson's Automobile Crossed Utica On A Green Light And Proceeded Along President Street At A Normal Speed. But The Third Car Had Fallen Behind. Not Wishing To Lose Sight Of Schneerson's Car, It Either Crossed Utica On A Yellow Light Or Ran A Red Light--And Collided With A Car Moving North On Utica. The Station Wagon Veered Onto The Sidewalk On President Street, Knocking Over A 600-Pound Stone Pillar From A Building And Striking Both Gavin And Angela Cato, Pinning Them Beneath The Car. Angela Survived; Gavin Did Not. Gavin Cato's Death Set Off Three Days Of Riots. Yankel Rosenbaum, An Australian Orthodox Jew Doing Research In New York City For His Doctoral Dissertation At The University Of Melbourne, Was Stabbed To Death A Few Blocks Away By A Group Of Young Black Men. Cato's And Rosenbaum's Deaths Became Heated Symbols In A Political And Cultural Struggle That Pitted Not Just Hasidic Jews Against Black Residents Of Crown Heights, But Also Black Radicals Against The Black-Dominated Brooklyn Political Establishment; The Black Mayor And His Black Police Commissioner Against The Largely White Police Force; The United States Department Of Justice Against New York Politicians; And The Leadership Of Manhattan-Based Jewish Organizations Against Jews From The Outer Boroughs. The Riot Strained Race Relations In The City, Led Some To Question The Viability Of Urban Liberalism And The Black-Jewish Political Entente, Raised Concerns About The Extent Of Black Antisemitism, And Led The Federal Judiciary To Broaden The Scope Of Federal Civil Rights Legislation To Include Jews. 

4. Crown Heights: Blacks Jews and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot Brandeis Series in American Jewish History Culture and Life
by Shapiro Edward 
Price: USD 59.95
Dealer: Biblio, Michael Diesman
Description: Brandeis University Press, Date: 2006. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Some Residue From Label Removal On Jacket, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition. On The Afternoon Of August 19, 1991, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, The Spiritual Leader Of The Worldwide Lubavitch Hasidic Movement Headquartered In The Crown Heights Neighborhood Of Brooklyn, Visited The Old Montefiore Cemetery In Queens To Pray At The Grave Of His Predecessor. A Police Car From The 71St Precinct Accompanied Him. On Their Return, They Were Joined By A Station Wagon Containing Four Young Members Of The Lubavitch Community, Who Had Arrived Earlier At The Cemetery To Prepare For Schneerson's Arrival. Traveling West, The Procession Reached Utica Avenue. Gavin Cato, The Seven-Year-Old Son Of Guyanese Immigrants, Was On The Sidewalk Near His Apartment On President Street, Repairing His Bicycle Chain. His Seven-Year-Old Cousin Angela Was Playing Nearby. The Police Car And Schneerson's Automobile Crossed Utica On A Green Light And Proceeded Along President Street At A Normal Speed. But The Third Car Had Fallen Behind. Not Wishing To Lose Sight Of Schneerson's Car, It Either Crossed Utica On A Yellow Light Or Ran A Red Light--And Collided With A Car Moving North On Utica. The Station Wagon Veered Onto The Sidewalk On President Street, Knocking Over A 600-Pound Stone Pillar From A Building And Striking Both Gavin And Angela Cato, Pinning Them Beneath The Car. Angela Survived; Gavin Did Not. Gavin Cato's Death Set Off Three Days Of Riots. Yankel Rosenbaum, An Australian Orthodox Jew Doing Research In New York City For His Doctoral Dissertation At The University Of Melbourne, Was Stabbed To Death A Few Blocks Away By A Group Of Young Black Men. Cato's And Rosenbaum's Deaths Became Heated Symbols In A Political And Cultural Struggle That Pitted Not Just Hasidic Jews Against Black Residents Of Crown Heights, But Also Black Radicals Against The Black-Dominated Brooklyn Political Establishment; The Black Mayor And His Black Police Commissioner Against The Largely White Police Force; The United States Department Of Justice Against New York Politicians; And The Leadership Of Manhattan-Based Jewish Organizations Against Jews From The Outer Boroughs. The Riot Strained Race Relations In The City, Led Some To Question The Viability Of Urban Liberalism And The Black-Jewish Political Entente, Raised Concerns About The Extent Of Black Antisemitism, And Led The Federal Judiciary To Broaden The Scope Of Federal Civil Rights Legislation To Include Jews. 2006. Brandeis University Press ISBN 1584655615 9781584655619 [US] 

5. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 59.95
Dealer: Abebooks, michael diesman
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover Some Residue From Label Removal On Jacket, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition. On The Afternoon Of August 19, 1991, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, The Spiritual Leader Of The Worldwide Lubavitch Hasidic Movement Headquartered In The Crown Heights Neighborhood Of Brooklyn, Visited The Old Montefiore Cemetery In Queens To Pray At The Grave Of His Predecessor. A Police Car From The 71St Precinct Accompanied Him. On Their Return, They Were Joined By A Station Wagon Containing Four Young Members Of The Lubavitch Community, Who Had Arrived Earlier At The Cemetery To Prepare For Schneerson's Arrival. Traveling West, The Procession Reached Utica Avenue. Gavin Cato, The Seven-Year-Old Son Of Guyanese Immigrants, Was On The Sidewalk Near His Apartment On President Street, Repairing His Bicycle Chain. His Seven-Year-Old Cousin Angela Was Playing Nearby. The Police Car And Schneerson's Automobile Crossed Utica On A Green Light And Proceeded Along President Street At A Normal Speed. But The Third Car Had Fallen Behind. Not Wishing To Lose Sight Of Schneerson's Car, It Either Crossed Utica On A Yellow Light Or Ran A Red Light--And Collided With A Car Moving North On Utica. The Station Wagon Veered Onto The Sidewalk On President Street, Knocking Over A 600-Pound Stone Pillar From A Building And Striking Both Gavin And Angela Cato, Pinning Them Beneath The Car. Angela Survived; Gavin Did Not. Gavin Cato's Death Set Off Three Days Of Riots. Yankel Rosenbaum, An Australian Orthodox Jew Doing Research In New York City For His Doctoral Dissertation At The University Of Melbourne, Was Stabbed To Death A Few Blocks Away By A Group Of Young Black Men. Cato's And Rosenbaum's Deaths Became Heated Symbols In A Political And Cultural Struggle That Pitted Not Just Hasidic Jews Against Black Residents Of Crown Heights, But Also Black Radicals Against The Black-Dominated Brooklyn Political Establishment; The Black Mayor And His Black Police Commissioner Against The Largely White Police Force; The United States Department Of Justice Against New York Politicians; And The Leadership Of Manhattan-Based Jewish Organizations Against Jews From The Outer Boroughs. The Riot Strained Race Relations In The City, Led Some To Question The Viability Of Urban Liberalism And The Black-Jewish Political Entente, Raised Concerns About The Extent Of Black Antisemitism, And Led The Federal Judiciary To Broaden The Scope Of Federal Civil Rights Legislation To Include Jews. [Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

6. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 92.93
Dealer: Abebooks, Byrd Books
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover In Used Condition [Austin, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

7. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 134.83
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldenWavesOfBooks
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service [Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

8. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 135.14
Dealer: Abebooks, Front Cover Books
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brand: Brandeis] Hardcover [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

9. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 136.34
Dealer: Abebooks, Wizard Books
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover New [Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

10. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 140.00
Dealer: Abebooks, The Book Spot
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover [Sioux Falls, SD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

11. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 145.62
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldBooks
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

12. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 153.38
Dealer: Abebooks, Wizard Books
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Hardcover Used [Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

13. Crown Heights. Blacks, Jews, And the 1991 Brooklyn Riot
by Shapiro, Edward S. 
Price: USD 234.13
Dealer: Abebooks, Libereso
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: University Press of New England 2006] Hardcover Hardcover with dustjacket. Near mint. 252 pp [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2006]  

14. Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture And Life)
by Shapiro, Edward 
Price: USD 243.83
Dealer: Abebooks, Hafa Adai Books
Description: ISBN10: 1584655615, ISBN13: 9781584655619, [publisher: Brand: Brandeis] Hardcover [Moncks Corner, SC, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

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