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Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commissio…

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The summer of 1967 again brought racial disorders to American cities, and with them shock, fear and bewilderment to the nation. The worst came during a two-week period in July, first in Newark and then in Detroit. Each set off a chain reaction in neighboring communities. On July 28, 1967, the President of the United States [Lyndon B. Johnson] established this Commission and directed us to answer three basic questions:
What happened?
Why did it happen?
What can be done to prevent it from happening again?

This is our basic conclusion: Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white--separate and unequal. This deepening racial division is not inevitable. The movement apart can be reversed. Choice is still possible. Our principal task is to define that choice and to press for a national resolution. - Summary from the Introduction (24 hr 19 min)

Chapters

Summary, part 1

28:06

Read by realisticspeakers

Summary, part 2

20:13

Read by Michele Fry

Summary, part 3

21:23

Read by Michele Fry

Summary, part 4

19:45

Read by Michele Fry

Preface

11:50

Read by Craig Campbell

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Introduction

17:46

Read by Colleen McMahon

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Tampa

17:23

Read by William Allan Jones

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Cincinnati

18:29

Read by William Allan Jones

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Atlanta

11:37

Read by Colleen McMahon

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Newark

33:40

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Northern New Jersey

16:22

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Plainfield and New Brunswick

31:50

Read by PhyllisV

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Detroit, part 1

25:08

Read by PhyllisV

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Detroit, part 2

25:26

Read by PhyllisV

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Detroit, part 3

19:35

Read by PhyllisV

Ch 1 Profiles of Disorder: Detroit, part 4, Methodology

17:01

Read by PhyllisV

Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder: Introduction, The Pattern of Violence and Damage

23:45

Read by ToddHW

Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder: The Riot Process

27:28

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder: The Riot Participant

22:14

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder: The Background of Disorder

37:51

Read by marwalk

Ch 2 Patterns of Disorder: The Aftermath of Disorder

15:45

Read by marwalk

Ch 3 Organized Activity

5:34

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 4 The Basic Causes

10:45

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 5 Rejection and Protest: An Historical Sketch part 1

24:05

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 5 Rejection and Protest: An Historical Sketch part 2

25:43

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 5 Rejection and Protest: An Historical Sketch part 3

19:49

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 5 Rejection and Protest: An Historical Sketch part 4

23:06

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 6 The Formation of the Racial Ghettos

30:10

Read by Peter Kuhn

Ch 7 Unemployment, Family Structure and Social Disorganization, part 1

22:30

Read by marwalk

Ch 7 Unemployment, Family Structure and Social Disorganization, part 2

15:52

Read by marwalk

Ch 8 Conditions of Life in the Racial Ghetto

37:22

Read by Peter Kuhn

Ch 9 Comparing the Immigrant and Negro Experience

14:29

Read by Craig Campbell

Ch 10 The Community Response, part 1

22:11

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 10 The Community Response, part 2

20:52

Read by Eric Evans

Ch 11 Police and the Community, part 1

25:48

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 11 Police and the Community, part 2

22:05

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 11 Police and the Community, part 3

18:25

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 12 Control of Disorder, part 1

17:55

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 12 Control of Disorder, part 2

22:19

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 13 The Administration of Justice Under Emergency Conditions, part 1

19:11

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 13 The Administration of Justice Under Emergency Conditions, part 2

21:54

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 13 The Administration of Justice Under Emergency Conditions, part 3

15:52

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 14 Damages: Repair and Compensation

10:25

Read by KevinS

Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders, part 1

17:32

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders, part 2

32:13

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders, part 3

13:07

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 15 The News Media and The Disorders, part 4

22:27

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 16 The Future of the Cities, part 1

27:14

Read by Availle

Ch 16 The Future of the Cities, part 2

28:16

Read by Availle

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 1

19:08

Read by Mark Goodger

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 2

18:19

Read by ToddHW

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 3

15:24

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 4

28:41

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 5

25:49

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 6

30:49

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 7

31:04

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 8

25:46

Read by Maria Kasper

Ch 17 Recommendations for National Action, part 9

25:35

Read by Maria Kasper

Conclusion

1:56

Read by BettyB

Supplement on Control of Disorder: The Police

31:58

Read by KevinS

Supplement on Control of Disorder: Fire Departments

12:34

Read by KevinS

Supplement on Control of Disorder: State Response

36:19

Read by KevinS

Supplement on Control of Disorder: Army Response

9:34

Read by KevinS

Supplement on Control of Disorder: Coordinating the Control Response, part 1

20:21

Read by KevinS

Supplement on Control of Disorder: Coordinating the Control Response, part 2

26:42

Read by KevinS

Supplement on Control of Disorder: Legal Needs for Riot Control

17:03

Read by KevinS

Other Supplements: Attorney General Letter, Constitution, Timeline

13:09

Read by Eric Evans

Appendices A-C

19:52

Read by BettyB