Ned M Campbell

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After months of political maneuvering and preparation, eight black patrolmen joined the force in March 1948. But their employment came with a host of restrictions. Keeping with the customs of segregation, they operated out of a separate station, on a separate watch, and solely in the city’s black neighborhoods, where they were not allowed to arrest whites.
White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism
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