The Streets Belong to Us, Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification, The University of North Carolina Press, Anne Gray Fischer,Gender Studies,SOCIAL SCIENCE, Law enforcement and police in the twentieth-century U.S.; twentieth-century U.S. women’s history; women and police; race and gender; violence against women; Black women/African-American women in twentieth-century U.S.; police violence; prostitution law enforcement; sex work and sex workers; decriminalization of sex work or prostitution; urban vice; Prohibition; urban politics in the twentieth-century U.S.; Los Angeles in the 1960s; William Parker; Los Angeles Police Department; the Combat Zone in Boston; Boston Police Department; Atlanta in the 1980s; Maynard Jackson; police discretion; vagrancy laws; red-light districts; urban segregation; gentrification; prostitution during World War II,, Justice, Power, and Politics, United States, en-UShttps://uncpress.orgLaw enforcement and police in the twentieth-century U.S.; twentieth-century U.S. women’s history; women and police; race and gender; violence against women; Black women/African-American women in twentieth-century U.S.; police violence; prostitution law enforcement; sex work and sex workers; decriminalization of sex work or prostitution; urban vice; Prohibition; urban politics in the twentieth-century U.S.; Los Angeles in the 1960s; William Parker; Los Angeles Police Department; the Combat Zone in Boston; Boston Police Department; Atlanta in the 1980s; Maynard Jackson; police discretion; vagrancy laws; red-light districts; urban segregation; gentrification; prostitution during World War II, [BLURB],[CITY],NC,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look