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Flak-Catchers explores the ways in which riot commissions-the
institutional bodies appointed by an executive in the aftermath of
a race riot to determine a riot timeline, investigate causes, and
offer prescriptions for change-have dealt with racial violence in
the United States over the last century. In studying five riots and
their commissions, Chicago 1919, Harlem 1935, Los Angeles 1965, USA
1967, and Los Angeles 1992, this book shows that riot commissions
only serve to give the appearance of strong and responsive
government action during uncertain times. They primarily benefit
the instituting body by focusing on a restoration of law and order
while undermining any larger civil rights message. However, this
book also challenges the prevalent idea that riot commissions are
all the same, by revealing how riot commissions have changed over
the last century, shifting in their prominence, content, and focus.
After the 1968 Kerner Commission, which studied the 1967 summer
riots, it has become increasingly common for the riot commission to
fail to answer fundamental questions posed by the crisis.
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