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Running the numbers : race, police, and the history of urban gambling / Matthew Vaz
(Historical studies of urban America)

データ種別 図書
出版者 Chicago : University of Chicago Press
出版年 c2020
大きさ 197 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm

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アメリカ研究所(烏丸書庫) : cloth 368.63||V10429 207700463


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書誌ID BB13130903
本文言語 英語
一般注記 Summary: "Strictly and widely illegal, the most common manifestations of urban gambling were once "the numbers game" and "policy," in which people would place daily bets on random numbers, through community institutions, such as newsstands and barbershops. Gambling became one of the largest economic activities and sources of employment in some nonwhite neighborhoods-and therefore it drew intense police interest. Some of the most corrupt and blatantly discriminatory police actions centered on gambling and its practitioners. The state's interest doomed urban gambling, as many states coopted the market with their own hugely lucrative lotteries. A game that first flourished in poor and nonwhite urban communities has become America's game"--Provided by publisher
Includes index
著者標目  *Vaz, Matthew
件 名 LCSH:Urban African Americans -- Gambling  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Gambling -- United States  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Lotteries -- United States  全ての件名で検索
分 類 LCC:HV6715
DC23:364.1/720973
巻冊次 : cloth ; ISBN:9780226690445 ; XISBN:022669044X RefWorks出力(各巻)
NCID BC02972431
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